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= Amperometry
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Amperometry is an electrochemical technique used to measure the current generated by the redox reaction of an analyte (a substance being analyzed) at an electrode as a function of time or applied potential. This technique is often employed in various fields such as chemistry, biochemistry, environmental science, and medicine for detecting and quantifying specific ions or molecules in a solution. In amperometry, a potential is applied to an electrode, and the resulting current is measured.