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a material's capacity to conduct electricity; measured as the reciprocal of electrical resistance
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A rapid method of estimating the dissolvedsolids content of a water supply. The measurement indicates the capacity of a sample of water to carry an electrical current, which is related to the concentration of ionized substances in the water.
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A measurement of how well electricity can flow through an object.
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The measure of the ability of a solution to carry an electrical current. (See Equivalent Conductance)
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