Wonderful video with proper protocols explained. Thank you for this awesome content. Looking forward for more videos on electrochemical techniques. I suggest you explain every performed techniques with protocols. Edit: Also, if possible, I hope you could upload a video explaining electrodeposition of species onto WE using CV, CA, CP techniques.
Congratulations on a very well presented demonstration, usually when I am exploring something new I need to search through everything on RUclips and still left scratching me head, I got this in one. The only question I have is, what is the purpose for this experiment? My gut instinct is that it has similarities to mass spectrometry where the atomic makeup is identified with electrical resistance
Nice video madam . I am searching more videos about CV . I was see so many videos but didn't understand videos . I saw your videos little bit understand . i need so many videos because i have zero knowledge about elactrochemistry. thanks madam
Nice video, I think it is better to make a cap for the cell to set the three electrodes and to connect as follows: 1. Reference 2. Counter 3. Working ( the opposite on disconnection). Keep moving and do more videos, best wishes.
Greetings, I have a few inquiries about this video. As a college student, my thesis will involve investigating the presence of heavy metals in ground coffee. I want to know if ground coffee or other solid samples may be used with cyclic voltammetry. Thank you; perhaps you can respond to this query!
Please any one hlp me in solution this problem One gram of zinc metal dissolved in a solution of hydrochloric acid with a concentration of 6 molars, dilute it to 250 ml. Take 25 ml of it into a polarography cell, and the polarogram shows a voltage wave at -0.65 volts (assigned to Cd impurities), a diffusion current equal to 32 milliamps. If we add to the cell containing the zinc solution 5 ml of Cadmium chloride concentration is 0.0005 molar, and when taking a second crystalogram, the diffusion current was 77.5 milliamps. Calculate the weight percentage of cadmium impurities in zinc metal.
Wonderful video with proper protocols explained. Thank you for this awesome content. Looking forward for more videos on electrochemical techniques. I suggest you explain every performed techniques with protocols.
Edit: Also, if possible, I hope you could upload a video explaining electrodeposition of species onto WE using CV, CA, CP techniques.
Very impressive, explained very clearly, looking forward to learn more with you.
Awesome video. Looking forward to more such content. Thank you for making this.
Congratulations on a very well presented demonstration, usually when I am exploring something new I need to search through everything on RUclips and still left scratching me head, I got this in one. The only question I have is, what is the purpose for this experiment? My gut instinct is that it has similarities to mass spectrometry where the atomic makeup is identified with electrical resistance
Wel explained. Thanks. It helped me better understand this technique.
very clear explanation. easy to understand.
Nice video madam . I am searching more videos about CV . I was see so many videos but didn't understand videos . I saw your videos little bit understand . i need so many videos because i have zero knowledge about elactrochemistry. thanks madam
Great video, I like the way she explained, super cool
Thanku sooo much mam...we need more videos on CV please ...❤
Superb
Looking forward more videos on electrocatalysis
Nice video, I think it is better to make a cap for the cell to set the three electrodes and to connect as follows: 1. Reference 2. Counter 3. Working ( the opposite on disconnection). Keep moving and do more videos, best wishes.
Can you make a video to show how to use a three-electrode cell and how to add active material to the tip of the working electrode?
Plz make videos for operating CV instrument how can we use it and how can we do parameters like Cv, DPv, LSV etc
extra thump up for wearing protective gear including safty hoodie
Greetings, I have a few inquiries about this video. As a college student, my thesis will involve investigating the presence of heavy metals in ground coffee. I want to know if ground coffee or other solid samples may be used with cyclic voltammetry. Thank you; perhaps you can respond to this query!
You should remove you catalyst first by wibe it using tissue with water, as some times catalyst can scratch the surface
Very helpful ,,thank you
very nice explanation. Your camera person needs to improve though. Probably do a landscape mode?
Thank you very much....
Need some more videos about this
Why do you store Pt in nitric acid bath? Since Pt is inert, couldn't we store out in a jar or something?
Thank you very. Excellent video
the electrolyte is of? like is kcl/ koh
For the potentiostat you used, If i have a 2-electrode set-up, do I connect the red and white clip together?
thanks
impressive
what to do if error of digital to analogue circuitry showing upon hardware test ?
How to solve the overflow problem?
Plz help
Need more video 🤙🤙🤟🤟
How we perform if we have powder samples??
first time your electrods are touch each other ...
your "Black electrode" and Prob of "Red" is touch each other ...
Please any one hlp me in solution this problem
One gram of zinc metal dissolved in a solution of hydrochloric acid with a concentration of 6 molars, dilute it to 250 ml. Take 25 ml of it into a polarography cell, and the polarogram shows a voltage wave at -0.65 volts (assigned to Cd impurities), a diffusion current equal to 32 milliamps. If we add to the cell containing the zinc solution 5 ml of Cadmium chloride concentration is 0.0005 molar, and when taking a second crystalogram, the diffusion current was 77.5 milliamps. Calculate the weight percentage of cadmium impurities in zinc metal.
Legend says She's still asking people to turn off the potentiostat
Magical button ( NOOOOOOOOOOOOO)
your electrode positoon is not good ... thats why you dont have any type of result ...
Ma'am pls share pdf file of procedure CV
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