An Inexpensive and Easily Constructed Device for Quantitative Conductivity Experiments
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1989
Abstract
The low cost and easily replaced electrodes make this system practical for use in a general chemistry lab, while its accuracy and wide applicability permit its use in physical or quantitative chemistry experiments.
Repository Citation
Rettich, T. R.,
& Battino, R.
(1989). An Inexpensive and Easily Constructed Device for Quantitative Conductivity Experiments. Journal of Chemical Education, 66 (2), 168-169.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/chemistry/52
DOI
10.1021/ed066p168