- Voltameter
A Voltameter is a scientific instrument used for measuring
quantity of electricity . It should not be confused with avoltmeter which measureselectric potential .The
SI unit for quantity of electricity is thecoulomb , while the SI unit for electric potential is thevolt .Types of voltameter
The voltameter is an
electrolytic cell and the measurement is made by weighing the element deposited or released at thecathode in a specified time.ilver voltameter
This is the most accurate type. It consists of two
silver plates in a solution ofsilver nitrate . When current is flowing, silver dissolves at theanode and is deposited at thecathode . The cathode is weighed, current is passed for a measured time, then the cathode is weighed again.Copper voltameter
This is similar to the silver voltameter but the anode and cathode are
copper and the solution iscopper sulfate , acidified withsulfuric acid . It is cheaper than the silver voltameter, but slightly less accurate.ulfuric acid voltameter
The anode and cathode are
platinum and the solution is dilute sulfuric acid.Hydrogen is released at the cathode and collected in a graduated tube so that its volume can be measured. The volume is adjusted to standard temperature and pressure and themass of hydrogen is calculated from the volume.This kind of voltameter is sometimes calledHofmann voltameter .Electrochemical equivalents
The electrochemical equivalent of an element is the
mass of that element (ingram s) transported by 1 coulomb of electricity.ources
* "Practical Electricity" by W. E. Ayrton and T. Mather, published by Cassell and Company, London, 1911, pp 12-26
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