Voltammetry
Pronunciation: /ˈvoʊɫtəˈmædəmˈtɹaɪ/
Voltammetry (noun)
- A lab method that measures how current changes when the voltage on an electrode is changed.
- A technique used to study oxidation and reduction reactions by recording the current–voltage pattern.
Examples
- Voltammetry measures how a material behaves in an electric field.
- Voltammetry helps researchers compare different samples quickly.