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1. Polarography is a branch of​

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Answered by AnjanaUmmareddy
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Polarography, is a branch of voltammetry, is the study of the electrolysis of solutions of electrooxidizable and or electroreducible substances between a dropping mercury electrode (DME) and some reference electrode (RE) which is saturated calomel electrode (SCE).

Answered by satyajitdash1972
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An electrochemical technique used in analytical chemistry, polarography is electrolysis using a dropping mercury electrode. The technique enables the obtaining of current-voltage curves from which the concentration of many species can be determined with high reproducibility at very low concentrations....

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