Voltammetry

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Voltametry (controlled-current potentiometric titration) is an electrochemical analysis method. It must not be confused with voltammetry .

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According to IUPAC , the voltammetry method for potentiometric titration with controlled current is used as an electrochemical analysis method in which titration processes are followed with the aid of a potential-volume curve. With a constant working current at the electrode, the voltage is measured depending on the consumption of the standard solution. The method is used in the complexometric titration of metal cations.

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  1. Physical chemistry in analytics, by Ralf Martens-Menzel in the Google book search

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