potensiomeetrilised
Potensiomeetrilised refers to a method of measuring the electrical potential difference between two points in a solution, typically involving the use of a potentiometer. This technique is commonly employed in electrochemistry and analytical chemistry to determine the concentration of specific ions or molecules in a solution. The principle behind potensiomeetrilised is based on the Nernst equation, which relates the reduction potential of an electrode to the concentration of the species being measured.
In a typical potensiomeetrilised setup, a reference electrode with a known potential is used in conjunction
Potensiomeetrilised is particularly useful for measuring concentrations in solutions where the analyte is present at low
Applications of potensiomeetrilised include environmental monitoring, clinical diagnostics, and industrial process control. For example, it can