Some settings for getting you started with Square Wave Voltammetry

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This video outlines an electrochemistry experiment using square wave voltammetry to analyze ferrocyanide with a sensor and potentiostat. The process involves using carbon electrodes and a 5 mM potassium ferrocyanide solution. Key settings for the experiment include:

Start voltage: -200 mV

Stop voltage: 600 mV

Voltage steps: 5 mV

Current range: 100 μA

Amplitude: 25 mV

Frequency: 25 Hz

The experiment measures oxidation and reduction of ferrocyanide to ferricyanide. The real-time data is uploaded to a cloud system called Djuli, enabling the user to examine the forward and reverse scan signals and analyze the difference between them.