what is the basic principle of conductivity meter

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what is the basic principle of conductivity meter..

Answer / hossam ali

conductivity meter measure the electrical conductivity in solution and that's be beacuse of the change in potential ( due to change of charges on ions ) so it based on ohm's law

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what is the basic principle of conductivity meter..

Answer / dinesh solanki

Conductivity measure the water's ability to conduct
electricity.which provides measure of what is dissolved in
water.

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what is the basic principle of conductivity meter..

Answer / vimal

what is mean by kcl

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what is the basic principle of conductivity meter..

Answer / aishwarya ganiger

The instument used to store the conductance
of the solution during prosses

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