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.
A conductometer measures the electrical conductivity of a solution by passing a small electric current through it and measuring the resulting resistance. The conductivity of the solution is directly proportional to the concentration of ions present in the solution, making it a useful tool for determining the purity of water and monitoring chemical reactions.
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The principle of a conductometer is based on measuring the electrical conductivity of a solution. It typically involves passing an electric current through the solution and measuring the resulting conductance to determine the concentration of ions present in the solution. Conductometers are commonly used in the field of analytical chemistry to measure the conductivity of a wide range of solutions.
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