Cyclic voltametry is a reversible redox process , where triangular excitation is applied to working electrode.
As the potential is swept more negatively a cathodic wave is exhibited during which time analyte is reduced. The potential is reversed once the switching potential is reached. Once the potential is reversed the anodic wave is exhibited as analyte is oxidized.
Map . Current Cathodic potential Time Potential (V) During a cyclic voltammetry experiment, a triangular waveform...
QUESTION 10 In cyclic voltammetry, the current is measured versus applied potential as the potential is swept from an initial value to a new value and then back to the initial value. This is called a _ waveform A. Square wave O B. Linear OC. Pulse OD. Triangular O E. Cycle QUESTION 11 the anodic peak current is the cathodic peak potential is In cyclic voltammetry, the cathodic peak current is and the anodic peak potential is A. Ipc. Ipa....