Analytical · Electroanalytical Methods
Electroanalytical Methods
Exam-focused revision notes on Electroanalytical Methods for CSIR-NET Chemical Sciences, GATE Chemistry and IIT-JAM — the core concepts, the formulas worth memorising, the traps that cost marks, and a quick-recall table.
The map
Electroanalytical methods measure an electrical quantity — potential, current, conductance or charge — and relate it to the amount of analyte. The key exam skill is knowing which quantity each method measures and under what current condition.
What this note covers
- 1The map
- 2Potentiometry
- 3Conductometry
- 4Voltammetry & polarography
- 5Coulometry
- 6Amperometry (brief)
- 7Common traps students miss
- 8Summary table
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