Examples of 'potentiometric' in a sentence

Meaning of "potentiometric"

potentiometric (adjective) - Potentiometric is a term used to describe a measurement or technique that involves the use of an electric potential difference to determine the concentration of an ion or substance in a solution
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  • Of or pertaining to potentiometry.
  • Measured using a potentiometer.

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Potentiometric level transmitter for hygienic applications.
These neutralization ratios are determined by potentiometric analysis.
Two types of potentiometric detection can be used.
The degree of sulfation is measured by potentiometric determination.
Potentiometric reference electrode with heterogeneous membrane.
Other solutions implement inductive or potentiometric sensors.
Derivative potentiometric titration derived coherent unit.
Cation complexation was examined by potentiometric titration.
Equipment for potentiometric titration optional.
The pH electrode is an example of a potentiometric sensor.
A potentiometric surface is based on hydraulic principles.
The content was determined by means of potentiometric anhydrous titration.
Potentiometric determination of the end point.
The samples are analysed by potentiometric titration.
The potentiometric values are recommended here.

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Terminal carboxyl group concentration was determined by potentiometric titration.
Potentiometric determination of the carboxyl groups.
The subject of this booklet is the potentiometric measurement of pH.
Potentiometric amperometry is a preferred potentiometric method.
The free acid content was determined by potentiometric titration.
Specifies a potentiometric method of measuring the pH.
Terminal amino group concentration was determined by potentiometric titration.
Instrument for potentiometric electrochemical measurements in an electrolyte solution.
Plan showing elevation contours of potentiometric surface across a site.
Potentiometric titration curves of ethyleneimine and its oligomers.
Solid electrolyte potentiometric detector.
The potentiometric system described above operates as nextly described.
Such position indicating means may be of the potentiometric type.
Amperometric and potentiometric assay detection techniques are appropriate.
A satisfactory agreement between spectrophotometric and potentiometric acidities was achieved.
Potentiometric chloride determinations were used in this syntheses to determine chloride.
The pH of a substance can be measured by the colorimetric or potentiometric method.
Potentiometric sensor comprising reference electrode with heterogeneous membrane.
The sulphate and chloride contents are determined by potentiometric titration.
The potentiometric biosensor described above has several advantages.
It is an object of the invention to provide an alternative potentiometric reference electrode.
Potentiometric titration method.
The best results were obtained using the potentiometric method.
The operation of the potentiometric sensor of the invention is the following.
Embodiments of the present invention involve potentiometric gas sensors.
A potentiometric map provides an indication of the direction of groundwater flow in an aquifer.
An alternative assay for determining plasmin activity is a potentiometric assay.
This stage is monitored by quantitative potentiometric determination of themethacrylic acid formed.
Differential variable capacitors can therefore be used in capacitive potentiometric circuits.
This new concept combines amperometric and potentiometric detection techniques to the microscale.
The concentration of molecular iodine was determined immediately after dissolution by a potentiometric measurement.
The progress of the reaction is monitored by potentiometric titration with a hydrochloric acid solution.
Coronary flow was monitored throughout the experiment and registered by a potentiometric recorder.
Potentiometric solutions have great advantages mainly from their cost and simplicity.
The mechanism of this dissolution was evidenced by conductimetric and potentiometric measurements.

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