Conductivity cell containing electrode made of
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The two electrode cell is the most commonly used conductivity cell Glass cells have electrodes made of platinum. Epoxy cells have easy to clean graphite plates.
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A contacting conductivity cell has two or more surfaces of known area spaced a known distance apart. Electrodes in conductivity cells are constructed of a conductive material, such as graphite, stainless steel, or platinum. An AC voltage waveform is applied between the cells, and the resulting current is measured.
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