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what is conductivity?​

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Answered by shivkumari81
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Conductivity measures the water's ability to conduct electricity. It is the opposite of resistance. Pure, distilled water is a poor conductor of electricity. When salts and other inorganic chemicals dissolve in water, they break into tiny, electrically charged particles called ions.

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Answered by prakashakash802
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Conductivity measures the water's ability to conduct electricity. It is the opposite of resistance. Pure, distilled water is a poor conductor of electricity. When salts and other inorganic chemicals dissolve in water, they break into tiny, electrically charged particles called ions.

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Conductivity of a substance is defined as 'the ability or power to conduct or transmit heat, electricity, or sound'. ... This phenomenon produce an electric current and is called ionic conduction.

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