• Conductivity Cell, also known as a conductance cell, is the fundamental component of a conductometric measuring system.
  • It consists of two electrodes immersed in the solution to be analyzed, and these electrodes are typically made of inert, conductive materials such as platinum, gold, or graphite.
  • Key aspects of the conductivity cells include:

  1. Electrodes of Conductivity Cell

    • The electrodes are often coated with a thin layer of platinum black to increase their effective surface area and minimize polarization effects, which could interfere with the accuracy of measurements.
  2. Electrical Circuit of Conductivity Cell

    • The electrodes are connected to an external circuit that applies an alternating voltage, generating an electric field in the solution.
    • The current flowing between the electrodes is proportional to the solution’s conductivity.
  3. Cell Constant (K)

    • The cell constant (K) is a critical parameter, defined as the ratio of the distance between the electrodes (d) to their effective surface area (A):
    • $K = \frac{d}{A}$
    • The cells constant depends on the geometry and dimensions of the electrodes and must be determined through calibration using standard solutions with known conductivity.

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