An amperometry measures a current at a fixed applied potential, that is at one point on the current-voltage curve. But in voltammetry it records a number of points on, or a chosen region of the current voltage profile. Thus an amperometry is a fixed-potential voltammetry. submitted by; Jas Raj Subba PSU
Amperometry refers to study of current.it refers to measurement of current, produced by titration reaction, for determining equivalence point (the point at which chemically equivalent quantities of acid and base had been mixed)
A. B. W. Ghawji has written: 'Flow injection amperometry and associated studies'
Some methods are: absorption spectrophotometry, amperometry, titration with NaOH.
polarography both quantitative and qualitative analysis technique but amperometry only quantitative analysis technique
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