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Electrogravimetric methods represent a sophisticated approach to the quantitative analysis of metal ions through the application of electrochemical principles. This technique combines the precision of gravimetric analysis, which involves measuring the mass of a solid, with the control of electrochemical processes, allowing for the direct determination of metals such as copper and nickel. In essence, electrogravimetry involves the deposition of metal ions onto an electrode surface through electrolysis, where an electric current causes the ions in solution to migrate and reduce to their metallic form, forming a solid deposit. This deposit is subsequently weighed to ascertain the concentration of the metal in the original sample. The determination of copper through electrogravimetric methods involves a meticulous process, wherein a known volume of copper-containing solution is subjected to an electric current, prompting the Cu©÷⁺ ions to deposit onto a cathode. The weig
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