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Amperometry can be distinguished from voltammetry by the parameter being controlled (electrode potential E) and the parameter being measured (electrode current I which is usually a function of time – see chronoamperometry).@en
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In a non-stirred solution, a diffusion-limited current is usually measured, which is propor-tional to the concentration of an electroactive analyte.@en
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The current is usually faradaic and the applied potential is usually constant.@en
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The integral of current with time is the electric charge, which may be related to the amount of substance reacted by Faraday’s laws of electrolysis.@en
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Electrochemical measurement principle based on measurement of current at a controlled applied potential.
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