Meaning specific conductance
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specific conductance


a measure of the ability of water to conduct an electrical current as measured using a 1-cm cell and expressed in units of electrical conductance, i.e., Siemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius. Specific conductance can be used for approximating the total dissolved solids content of water by testing its capacity to carry an electrical current. [..]
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specific conductance


Method to estimate the dissolved solid content of a water supply by testing its conductivity.
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specific conductance


Rapid method of estimating the dissolved solid content of a water supply by testing its capacity to carry an electrical current.
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specific conductance


Rapid method of estimating the dissolved solid content of a water supply by testing its capacity to carry an electrical current.
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specific conductance


A rapid method of estimating the total dissolved solids content of a water supply. The measurement indicates the capacity of a sample of water to carry an electric current, which is related to the con [..]
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specific conductance


A measure of the ability of water to conduct an electrical current as measured using a 1-cm cell and expressed in units of electrical conductance, i.e., Siemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius. S [..]
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A measure of electrical energy passed between two electrodes in water, of a given temperature, expressed in microSiemens per centimeter (µS/cm). Readings taken with a meter, which are affected by dissolved constituents in the water including salts, are used to give a standardized measure of water saltiness that can be compared within reasonable lim [..]
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specific conductance


a measure of the ability of a water to conduct an electrical current. Specific conductance is related to the type and concentration of ions in solution and can be used for approximating the dissolved [..]
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specific conductance


A measurement of water's ability to conduct an electric current (conductivity) that is directly related to the total dissolved salts (ions) in the water. Water's ability to conduct an electr [..]
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specific conductance


The ability of a cubic centimeter of water to conduct electricity; depends on the quantity of ionized minerals in it. Measured in microohms per centimeter.
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specific conductance


Measures the ability of a water to conduct electricity. Conductivity increases with total dissolved solids and is therefore used to estimate dissolved solids present in the water.
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