Testing the conductivity of a salt solution explanation
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Table salt NaCl dissolved in water is an example of a high conductive solution. As long as the solution is unsaturated, the salt will completely dissociate into sodium and chlorine atoms. To measure the conductivity you can use a conductivity meter.
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Testing the conductivity of a salt solution:
- When the water doesn't have any kind of impurity in it, it acts as a non conducting medium for current but when the impurities or any kind of solvent that is added to water the conductivity of water increases.
- Similarly when a salt like NaCl is added to water then the salt solution becomes a good conductor of electricity.
- Conduction can be measured using the conduction metre which can analyse the amount of current that can flow through the solution in absence of NaCl and with the presence of the salt.
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