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what is the resistivity of water in ohms?

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Resistivity

WHAT IS RESISTIVITY IN WATER?

Resistivity in water is the measure of the ability of water to resist an electrical current, which is directly related to the amount of dissolved salts in the water. Water with a high concentration of dissolved salts will have a low resistivity, and vice versa. Resistivity is measured in Ohms. When salts dissolve into water, free ions are created. These ions are able to conduct an electrical current. Examples of dissolved salts that can be found in water, and that lower the resistivity of water, are: calcium, chloride, magnesium, potassium, and, of course, sodium. The table below shows some example levels of resistivity for different types of water.

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