potensimetri
Potensimetri, also known as potentiometry, is a technique used in analytical chemistry for the determination of an analyte concentration without the need for calibration standards. It is based on the measurement of the potential difference between two electrodes in a solution, which is proportional to the logarithm of the analyte concentration. The technique is particularly useful for the analysis of ions in solution, such as hydrogen ions (pH), and can be applied to a wide range of analytes, including metal ions, redox-active species, and gases.
The basic principle of potentiometry involves the use of a reference electrode and an indicator electrode.
Potentiometry is a versatile and widely used technique in analytical chemistry, with applications in environmental monitoring,