A conductometer measures the electrical conductivity
of ionic solutions. This is done by applying an electric
field between two electrodes. The ions wander in this
field. The anions migrate to the anode and the cations
to the cathode. In order to avoid substance conversions
and the formation of diffusion layers at the
electrodes (polarization), work is carried out with alternating
voltage
A conductometer (conductivity meter) is an instrument designed to measure the electrical conductivity.
conductometer measures the conductivity of electrolyte in which it is placed by measuring the conductivity of the dissociated ions of the electrolyte.
it directly measures...
Examples: balance, viscometer, densimeter, thermometer, pipette, burette, refractometer, nephelometer, pyrometer, pycnometer, sclerometer, pH-meter, conductometer, etc.
Conductance titration works on the principle of ohm's law. If we are to find the strength of a acid then we take that acid into a beaker and dip the electrode of conductometer into the acid solution. This measures the conductance of acid. Now, we titrate this acid solution against the base of known molarity, the conductance starts decreasing. This is due to the binding of H+ ions of acid with the OH- of Base until a point is reached where conductance is minimum. When we move forward the conductance starts increasing again. This is now due to the free ions of Base present in solution. The conductance produced by an ion is proportional to its concentration (at constant temperature),
"works" as in "(road)works" is "travaux" (masc.) "works" as in "she works" (the verb) is "travaille".
Early Works for Me If It Works for You was created in 1998.
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Early Works for Me If It Works for You II was created in 2009.
Works, as in "he works," would be "trabaja."
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