Potentiometry is a technique used in analytical chemistry to measure the concentration of an analyte in a solution by measuring the potential difference between a reference electrode and an indicator electrode. This method is based on the principle that the potential of an electrode depends on the concentration of ions in the solution. By measuring the potential difference between the two electrodes, the concentration of the analyte can be determined. Potentiometry is widely used in various fields such as environmental monitoring, pharmaceuticals, and food industry for its simplicity, accuracy, and sensitivity.
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