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What is conductivity meter?

A conductivity meter measures the electrical conductivity of a solution. It's commonly used in water quality testing, agriculture, and various industrial processes to determine the concentration of ions in a solution, which indicates its purity or salinity.

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Measures the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. Conductivity and pH are often measured together to provide a more complete picture of water quality or chemical processes.
mentioned alongside conductivity meter in 8% (360) of relevant job posts
TOC (Total Organic Carbon) measures the amount of organic carbon in a water sample. While TOC doesn't directly measure conductivity, it is a related measure of water purity.
mentioned alongside conductivity meter in 3% (92) of relevant job posts
Ion Chromatography separates and quantifies ions in a sample. Conductivity is influenced by the presence of ions, so ion chromatography provides information about the specific ions contributing to the conductivity.
mentioned alongside conductivity meter in 3% (51) of relevant job posts

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