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How is conductivity of liquids tested?​

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

Testing the electrical conductivity of liquids is as easy as placing electrodes in a liquid, such as lemon juice, connecting the two electrodes to the battery terminals, and placing a light source (such as an LED) in the middle. The light bulb illuminates, demonstrating that lemon juice is an electrical conductor.

Explanation:

Electrical conductivity is a parameter that quantifies a material's capacity to carry an electric current.

The electrical conductivity of a solution-based electrolyte is known as conductivity (electrolytic).

Ions shifting positions in a crystal lattice cause electrical conductivity in the solid state.

The capacity of a porous material to carry water is known as hydraulic conductivity.

A material's ability to conduct heat is determined by its intense property known as thermal conductivity.

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