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Conductivity vs density
Hello,
When measuring using conductivity I get a measurement around 51.3. When I switch to density I get a value of 1.0237. I was told that I should be aiming for a value of 1.025. If I do this the value in conductivity goes to high. I cannot have a value of conductivity of 50 and a density of 1.025. Are there any references that address this discrepancy? Is there a simple explanation?
Thanks,
Bryan
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the conversion conductivity <-> density depends also on the temperature, so the mentioned relation is not complete
at 25°C we have approx. these values:
cond. sali. densi.:
51,0 33,5 1,0222
at 20°C
51,1 37,6 1,0253
and all this depends on the combination of salts and some other aspects
-> I think that our calculation is correct, when you want to get more information about this topic then please use the search function, this all has been discussed many times here in the forum