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Analysis Techniques • Electrochemical • Spectroscopic • Chromatographic How do these ‘probe’ different properties? Electrochemistry • Common techniques: pH, conductivity, Ion- specific electrodes, amperometry, voltammetry • Utilize electrical properties of analyte to determine concentrations Electrodes • The parts of a cell that are the sites of anodic and cathodic reactions • Working and counter electrodes - conductive materials where the redox reactions occur • Most cells also use a reference electrode recall that all Energy is relative to a predetermined value, the reference electrode provides an ‘anchor’ for the system • The electrical measuring device measures a property of the electrodes in a solution Pathway of a general electrode reaction Interface - electrode bulk electrode surface region Electroanalytical methods Interfacial bulk methods methods Static methods dynamic Conductometry methods i > 0 Conductometric i=0 G=1/R titrations potentiometry Potentiometric E titrations volume Controlled Constant Constant electrode potential current potential coulometry Q = i dt Amperometric Coulometric Electrogravimetry Voltammetry titrations Electrogravimetry titrations Q=it (wt) I=f(E) (wt) volume
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