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Zero Resistance Ammeter is a technique that converts a current between the working and counter electrodes with the application of a “zero” voltage to the cell. A typical use for this technique is the investigation of corrosion on a surface.
Links: Electrochemist's Guide, AfterMath User's Guide, AfterMath Main Support Page
Related Techniques: Controlled Potential Bulk Electrolysis (BE), Open Circuit Potential