coulométrique
Coulométrique refers to a set of analytical techniques used in electrochemistry that rely on measuring the quantity of electricity required to completely electrolyze a sample. This quantity of electricity, measured in coulombs, is directly proportional to the amount of substance that has reacted. The fundamental principle behind coulometric methods is Faraday's laws of electrolysis, which establish a quantitative relationship between the amount of chemical change produced and the quantity of electricity passed.
There are two main types of coulometric analysis: coulometry at controlled potential and coulometry at controlled
Coulometric techniques offer high accuracy and precision, often considered among the most accurate quantitative methods available.