Rotating platinum electrode moves at a speed of
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Rotating Platinum Electrode :
The electrode in fluorometric titrations is platinum wire encased in soft-glass tubing and operated by a constant-speed motor.
Speed of Rotating electrode :
- It is made up of around 5mm platinum wire with a 0.5mm diameter that is passed through a small hole below the conventional mercury seal.
- A wire from the mercury seal is linked to the voltage source.
- The electrode's stem is made of tubing that rotates at a constant speed of 600 rpm.
- A rotating platinum electrode rotates at 600rpm.
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