
Amperometric Titration
Amperometric titration is an analytical method used to determine the concentration of a substance by measuring electrical current. During the process, a solution containing the analyte reacts with a titrant, and an electrode applies a small, steady voltage, causing a current that reflects the amount of substance present. By monitoring changes in this current as the titration progresses, the precise point where the reaction is complete can be identified. This technique provides accurate, real-time measurement of analytes, especially useful for substances that are difficult to quantify through traditional methods.