sähkönjohtuvuuskammio
Sähkönjohtuvuuskammio, often translated as conductivity cell or cell constant cell, is a device used in analytical chemistry to measure the electrical conductivity of a liquid solution. It consists of two or more electrodes, typically made of inert material like platinum, housed within a container or probe. The electrodes are separated by a fixed distance, defining a specific volume.
The principle of operation relies on Ohm's law and the fact that ions in a solution can
The cell constant (K) is a crucial parameter for conductivity cells. It is a geometrical factor that
Conductivity cells are widely used in various applications, including water quality monitoring, industrial process control, and