Automatic Electrochemical Analysis: Part 2

作者: Ernö Pungor , Zsófia Fehér , Géza Nagy , Klára Tóth , W. J. Blaedel

DOI: 10.1080/10408348308542758

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摘要: V. AUTOMATION IN TITRIMETRIC ANALYSIS A. Introduction Titrimetry is the most commonly used procedure among quantitative analytical chemical methods. Automation in titrimetry started with development of different instrumental end-point indication techniques. Potentiometric, amperometric, and conductimetric provides a certain objectivity following course titration many cases enables one to perform special tasks, but at same time analysis becomes lengthy if points curves are drawn manually.

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