A potentiostat is a scientific instrument used in electrochemistry to control and measure the voltage (potential) between an electrode and a reference electrode. It enables researchers and scientists to study and manipulate electrochemical reactions. The potentiostat applies a precise voltage to the working electrode and measures the resulting current flow, allowing for the analysis of various electrochemical processes, such as corrosion, energy storage, and electroplating. It is a valuable tool for characterizing and understanding the behavior of electrochemical systems.
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