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coulometry
cou·lom·e·try C0682300 (ko͞o-lŏm′ĭ-trē)n. An analytical method for determining the amount of a substance, such as water, released during electrolysis by measuring the number of coulombs used. [coulo(mb) + -metry.] cou′lo·met′ric (-lə-mĕt′rĭk) adj.cou′lo·met′ri·cal·ly adv.Translationscoulometry
coulometry[kə′läm·ə·trē] (analytical chemistry) A determination of the amount of an electrolyte released during electrolysis by measuring the number of coulombs used. coulometry
cou·lom·e·try (kū-lom'ĕ-trē) A titration technique in which the titrant is electrochemically generated. The Ag+ titrant in the chloridometer is commonly used to determine the concentration of chloride in the sample. [coulomb + -metry] |