How is electrolytic conductance measured experimentally?
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Electrolytic conductivity is an indicative measurement of the total concentration of ions present in an electrolyte. Conductivity or specific conductance (C) is the reciprocal of resistivity (R), that is, C = 1/R. The SI unit of conductivity is Siemens/meter (S/m).
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