potentiometrisillä
Potentiometrisillä refers to methods or devices that utilize potentiometry. Potentiometry is an electrochemical technique used to measure the potential difference between two electrodes immersed in a solution. This potential difference is directly related to the concentration of a specific ion or molecule in the solution, provided that one of the electrodes is designed to be selective for that species. The other electrode, known as the reference electrode, maintains a constant potential.
In practice, a potentiometric measurement involves placing an indicator electrode, which responds to the analyte, and
Potentiometric methods are widely used in various fields. In analytical chemistry, they are employed for the