Module 5 - Potentiometry Flashcards
What is the field of electro-analytical chemistry in which potential is measured under the condition of no current flow?
Potentiometry
What is used to measure potentiometry?
A high impedance voltmeter
What methods of analysis are based on measuring the potential of electrochemical cells without drawing appreciable current?
Potentiometric methods
What is an instrument used to determine the potential differences between a reference electrode and an indicator electrode?
Potentiometer
What can measured potential do?
Can be used to determine the quantity of analyte in terms of concentration
Enumerate the components of a potentiometric cell.
Reference electrode | Salt bridge | Analyte | Indicator electrode
What is a half-cell with a known potential (Eref); is the left-hand electrode (by convention); easily assembled; and insensitive to analyte concentration?
Reference electrode
What is a type of reference electrode that is very common, uses chloride to maintain constant ionic strength, easy to prepare and maintain, is 0.2444 V at 25C, dependent on temperature, and is toxic?
Saturated Calomel Electrode (SCE)
What is a reference electrode in potentiometry that uses hydrogen gas but is not often used because of fire hazard and is inconvenient to use and maintain?
Standard hydrogen electorde (SHE)
What is the interface between two solutions containing different electrolytes or different concentrations of the same electrolyte?
Liquid junction
What occurs at every liquid junction and is caused by unequal mobilities of the + and - ions?
Junction potential
What is a type of electrode that Generates a potential (Eind) that depends on analyte concentration, is selective, and gives a rapid and
reproducible response?
Indicator electrode
Enumerate the 3 types of indicator electrodes.
I. Metallic
II. Membrane
III. Gas sensing probes
What reference electrodes consist of mercury in contact with a solution that is saturated with mercury(I) chloride and that also contains a known concentration of potassium chloride (KCL)?
Calomel reference electrodes
What is The most widely marketed reference electrode system consisting of a silver electrode immersed in a solution of potassium chloride that has been saturated with silver chloride?
Silver/Silver-Chloride Reference electrode