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There are two (2) typical types of electroanalytical techniques. Match the chara

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Question

There are two (2) typical types of electroanalytical techniques. Match the characteristic to the correct technique. Type A: Control Current (I); Vary Potential (E) Type B: Control Potential (E); Vary Current (I) Uses a Potentiostat Uses a Two Electrode Setup Allows for the study of the Kinetics of a Redox Reaction Uses a Galvanostat Uses Voltammetry Used in Electroplating Uses a Three Electrode Setup Can be used to determine the amount of Analyte Deposited The E between the working electrode and reference electrode is controlled No current is passed through the Reference electrode

Explanation / Answer

Potentio stat is used to control current and vary potential

Galvanostat is used to control potential and vary the current