
Conductivity Measurement
Conductivity measurement refers to assessing how well a material—usually a liquid—conducts electricity. This ability is primarily due to the presence of ions, which are charged particles. When an electric current passes through the liquid, the more ions available, the better it conducts electricity. This measurement is essential in various fields, including water quality testing, environmental monitoring, and industrial processes, as it helps determine the concentration of salts and pollutants. Higher conductivity typically indicates more dissolved substances, which can be important for health, ecological balance, and operational efficiency.