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a chemical compound consisting of lithium cations bonded to tetrachloroaluminate anions (en) +
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a chemical compound consisting of manganese in the +2 oxidation state bonded to acetate anions (en) +
N
a chemical compound consisting of a hydroxyl group bonded to a butyl group in a straight chain (en) +
A
a chemical compound consisting of ammonium cations bonded to chloride anions (en) +
M
a chemical compound consisting of manganese in the +2 oxidation state bonded to chloride anions (en) +
A
a chemical compound consisting of aluminium cations bonded to iodide anions (en) +
V
a chemical compound consisting of a cyclic carbonate with a vinylene group (en) +
H
a chemical compound containing a phosphorus atom bonded to six methyl groups and amide functional groups (en) +
I
a chemical compound containing iron in the +3 oxidation state bonded to hydroxide ions (en) +
S
Two-step electrochemical measurement in which 1) material is accumulated at an electrode and 2) the amount of an accumulated species is measured by voltammetry. The measured electric current in step 2 is related to the concentration of analyte in the solution by calibration. Anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) was historically used to measure concentrations of metal ions in solution using cathodic accumulation with mercury to form an amalgam. Due to the toxicity of mercury and its compounds, inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry have frequently replaced ASV at mercury electrodes in the laboratory, often sacrificing the probing of speciation and lability in complex matrices. Mercury has now been replaced by non-toxic bismuth or anti- mony as films on a solid electrode support (such as glassy carbon) with equally good sensi- tivity and detection limits. Because the accumulation (pre-concentration) step can be prolonged, increasing the amount of material at the electrode, stripping voltammetry is able to measure very small concentrations of analyte. Often the product of the electrochemical stripping is identical to the analyte before the accumulation. Stripping voltammetry is a calibrated method to establish the relation between amount accumulated in a given time and the concentration of the analyte in solution. Types of stripping voltammetry refer to the kind of accumulation (e.g. adsorptive stripping voltammetry) or the polarity of the stripping electrochemistry (anodic, cathodic stripping voltammetry). (en) +
P
a chemical compound containing a perchlorate functional group with one chlorine atom bonded to four oxygen atoms (en) +
Z
a chemical compound consisting of zinc cations bonded to tetrafluoroborate anions (en) +
B
P
a chemical substance consisting of a post-transition metal in its elemental form (en) +
L
a chemical compound consisting of lithium cations bonded to trifluoromethanesulfonyl oxalatoborate anions (en) +
N
a chemical compound consisting of nickel in the +2 oxidation state bonded to triflate anions (en) +
C
a chemical compound consisting of copper in the +2 oxidation state bonded to iodide anions (en) +
S
a chemical compound consisting of strontium cations bonded to sulfate anions (en) +