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|    Re: KCl, NaCl solution conductivity    |
|    27 Oct 16 00:08:36    |
      Pada Rabu, 17 April 2002 08.36.44 UTC+7, Krassi menulis:       > I made solutions with different concentrations, measured their       > conductivity with a conductivimeter and entered the values in the       > program CurveExpert to obtain the polinomial curve. The program is       > very good, but for conductivities range uS/cm the results are bad.       > Probably there is some other factor that changes       > conductivity/concentration dependance for low concentrations?!?       >        > Krassi              In the low concentration, the conductivity value donated by water to dissolve       the salt is more significant. That is way, we can't conclude concentration vs       conductivity. Furthermore, carbon dioxide in the environment is another factor       that contribute in        the conductivity measurement especially for low value.              Sujarwo (Jakarta)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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