Conductivity Versus Temperature Chart - Hanna Instruments HI98192 Instruction Manual

Usp compliant ec, tds, nacl, resistivity, temperature meter
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The conductivity of an aqueous solution is the measure of its ability to carry an electrical current by
means of ionic motion.
The conductivity invariably increases as the temperature rises.
It is affected by the type and number of ions in the solution 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 degree at a particular temperature, commonly as percent
per °C (%/°C).
The following table lists the temperature dependence of the HANNA calibration buffers.
°C
0
32.0
5
41.0
10
50.0
15
59.0
16
60.8
17
62.6
18
64.4
19
66.2
20
68.0
21
69.8
22
71.6
23
73.4
24
75.2
25
77.0
26
78.8
27
80.6
28
82.4
29
84.2
30
86.0
31
87.8
16
HI7030
HI7031
°F
HI8030
HI8031
(µS/cm)
(µS/cm)
7150
776
8220
896
9330
1020
10480
1147
10720
1173
10950
1199
11190
1225
11430
1251
11670
1278
11910
1305
12150
1332
12390
1359
12640
1386
12880
1413
13130
1440
13370
1467
13620
1494
13870
1521
14120
1548
14370
1575
HI7033
HI7034
HI7035
HI8033
HI8034
HI8035
(µS/cm)
(µS/cm)
(µS/cm)
64
48300
65400
65
53500
74100
67
59600
83200
68
65400
92500
70
67200
94400
71
68500
96300
73
69800
98200
74
71300
100200
76
72400
102100
78
74000
104000
79
75200
105900
81
76500
107900
82
78300
109800
84
80000
111800
86
81300
113800
87
83000
115700
89
84900
117700
90
86300
119700
92
88200
121800
94
90000
123900
HI7039
HI8039
(µS/cm)
2760
3180
3615
4063
4155
4245
4337
4429
4523
4617
4711
4805
4902
5000
5096
5190
5286
5383
5479
5575

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