Chemistry, asked by Sardar8240, 1 year ago

Why are platinized platinum electrodes used in conductometric measurements?

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Explanation:

Electrodes. For precision measurements of conductance platinized-platinum electrodes are used to reduce the polarizing effect of the passage of the current between the electrodes.

Answered by ankitachoudhary62058
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Platinized platinum is used in 4-electrode measurements, for example in myocardial impedance studies, because it is a simple way to increase the true surface area of the electrodes and to reduce the electrode polarization compared to shiny platinum.

Platinized platinum is used in 4-electrode measurements, for example in myocardial impedance studies, because it is a simple way to increase the true surface area of the electrodes and to reduce the electrode polarization compared to shiny platinum.⤴⤴⤴

Platinized platinum is used in 4-electrode measurements, for example in myocardial impedance studies, because it is a simple way to increase the true surface area of the electrodes and to reduce the electrode polarization compared to shiny platinum.⤴⤴⤴Hope it helps you

Platinized platinum is used in 4-electrode measurements, for example in myocardial impedance studies, because it is a simple way to increase the true surface area of the electrodes and to reduce the electrode polarization compared to shiny platinum.⤴⤴⤴Hope it helps you please thanks my answers. ..

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