Electrochemistry InstrumentsElectrochemistry instruments are a device
that detects a solution's electrical conductivity while employing a CPU to
control and analyse the data. The fundamental idea underlying how a
conductivity metre works is that a solution's electrical conductivity is
inversely proportional to its ion concentration. A little electric current is
used to test the solution's conductivity, and the metre then measures the
voltage that results. This measurement can be carried out automatically by a
conductivity metre with a microprocessor, which also provides real-time
measurements that are exact and precise. Electrochemistry instruments have
features such a digital display, automatic temperature correction, and
automatic calibration. |
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