Conductivity Meter
A conductivity meter is a scientific instrument used to measure the electrical conductivity of a solution. It operates on the principle that ions in a solution can carry electrical current. Conductivity meters are commonly used in various fields such as chemistry, environmental science, agriculture, and water quality monitoring to assess the concentration of dissolved ions, the purity of water, and the effectiveness of chemical processes. They typically consist of electrodes, a conductivity cell, and electronic circuitry to measure and display conductivity values.












