The electrical conductivity of a solution of an electrolyte is measured by determining the resistance of the solution between two flat or cylindrical electrodes separated by a fixed distance.An alternating voltage is used in order to avoid electrolysis.[citation neede Th resistance is measured by a conductivity meter
Dear Madhukar Baburao Deshmukh Sir Thank you so much. But this method is used for measuring electrical conductivity. Is the process same for measuring ionic conductivity too ??
Ionic conductivity is typically measured using an impedance analyzer. An example can be found in this article Article Ion Transport with Charge-Protected and Non-Charge-Protected...
Dear all is there any relationship between polarization resistance and ionic conductivity?
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Most of the time electrolyte become dense by adding some dopents, but in some cases at the same time its polarization resistance increases too. Will it be useful ??
Kindly discuss on this topic
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