Amperometry

Pronunciation: /ˈæmpˈiˈɹoʊmˈtɹaɪ/

Amperometry (noun)

  1. A method that measures electric current over time to find how much of a substance is present in a solution.

Examples

  • Amperometry measures current vs time during an electrochemical reaction.
  • The sensor records current vs time using amperometry.