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po·lar·og·ra·phy \ˌpōləˈrägrəfē\ noun (-es) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary polarization + -o- + -graphy : a method of qualitative or quantitative analysis used especially in studying reversible oxidation-reduction phenomena that is based on current-voltage curves obtained during electrolysis of a test solution with a steadily increasing electromotive force between two mercury electrodes one of which is readily polarized and consists of a stream of fine mercury droplets whereas the other consists of a substantial pool of mercury into which the droplets fall |