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Electrogravimetric determination of copper

Article No: P3062201

Unknown  Principle Electrogravimetry is an important analytical method for the quantitative determination or separation of species in solution. The technique involves the quantitative electrolytic deposition of an element, usually a metal, on a suitable electrode in weighable form. Benefits High quality platinum electrode for precise results Optimized test procedure by heating Tasks Perform an accurate electrogravimetric determination of the amount of copper in a given sample solution. Learning objectives Quantitative analysis Gravimetry Electrolysis Overpotential Electrode polarisation Necessary accessories Analytical balance 120g/0.1mg

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