Can electrogravimetry give total copper concentration and determine the concentration of specific species of either Cu(II) or Cu (I)? Why? And does it require a standard calibration curve? If not, how can the amount of analyte be determined? What about Polarography?
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Can electrogravimetry give total copper concentration and determine the concentration of specific species of either Cu(II) or Cu (I)? Why? And does it require a standard calibration curve? If not, how can the amount of analyte be determined?
What about Polarography?
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