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Here are some applications of potentiometry in different analytical techniques:
Acid-base Titrations: Potentiometry is used to determine the equivalence point in acid-base titrations by measuring the change in potential of the solution as the titrant is added. When the equivalence point is reached, the potential change is greatest.
Redox titrations: Potentiometry can also be used to determine the equivalence point in redox titrations by measuring the change in potential of the solution as the titrant is added. When the equivalence point is reached, the change in potential is greatest.
Electrodeposition: Potentiometry can be used to investigate the kinetics of electrodeposition processes by measuring the potential of the electrode as a function of time.
Conductometry: Potentiometry can be used to measure the conductivity of a solution by measuring the resistance between two electrodes immersed in the solution.