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TEMPERATURE CHARTTEMPERATURE CHART
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TEMPERATURE CHART
The conductivity of an aqueous solution is a measure of its ability to carry
an electrical current by means of ionic motion.
The conductivity invariably increases with increasing temperature.
It is affected by the type and number of ions in the solutions and by
the viscosity of the solution itself. Both parameters are temperature
dependent. The dependency of conductivity on temperature is
expressed as a relative change per Celsius degrees at a particular
temperature, commonly as %/ºC.
The following table lists the temperature dependence of HANNA EC
calibration buffers.
CºFº
0307IH
0308IH
(μ )mc/S
1307IH
1308IH
(μ )mc/S
3307IH
3308IH
(μ )mc/S
4307IH
4308IH
(μ )mc/S
5307IH
5308IH
(μ )mc/S
9307IH
9308IH
(μ )mc/S
023 05176774600384004560672
514 02286985600535001470813
0105 033902017600695002385163
5195 0840174118600456005293604
618.06 0270137110700276004495514
716.26 0590199111700586003695424
814.46 0911152213700896002897334
912.66 03411152147003170020019244
0286 07611872167004270012013254
128.96 01911503187000470004017164
226.17 05121233197002570095011174
324.37 0932195311800567009701508
4
422.57 04621683128003870089012094
5277 08821314148000080081110005
628.87 03131044168003180083116905
726.08 073317641780003800751109
15
824.28 02631494198009480077116825
922.48 07831125109003680079113835
0368 02141845129002880081219745
138.78 07341575149000090093215
755