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A measure of the ability of a solution to carry an electrical current.
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The ability of a material to transfer energy from one place to another. Thermal conductivity describes a substances ability to transmit heat. Electrical conductivity describes a substances ability to transmit electrical current. Conductivity is to the opposite if resistivity.
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The ability of an aqueous solution to carry an electric current is called conductivity. The current is conducted in the solution by the movement of ions. Conductivity increases with increasing amounts and mobility of ions. In natural water, the dissociation of inorganic compounds is the main source of ions in the solution. Therefore, measuring conductivity reveals the concentration of dissolved salts in water. ...
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the ease with which a me\aterial transmits an electric current. A high conductivity indicates a solution with a high charged ion content, a property sometimes used to detect ARD.
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The quality or power to carry electrical current; in water, the conductivity is related to the concentration of ions capable of carrying electrical current.
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