Thermo Fisher Scientific EcoScan CON 6 & TDS 6 User Manual

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Instruction Manual CON 6/TDS 6

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areas and separation distances, it is possible to standardize or specify

conductance measurements.
Thus derives the term specific conductance or conductivity.
The relationship between conductance and specific conductivity is:

Specific Conductivity, S.C. = (Conductance) (cell constant, k)

= siemens * cm/cm

= siemens/cm

where C is the conductance (siemens)

k is the cell constant, length/area or cm/cm

2

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Since the basic unit of electrical resistance is the ohm, and conductance is the

reciprocal of resistance, the basic unit of conductance was originally designated

a “mho” – ohm spelled backwards – however, this term has been replace by the

term “siemen”. Conductivity measurements are reported as Siemens/cm, since

the value is measured between opposite faces of a cell of a known cubic

configuration. With most aqueous solutions, conductivity quantities are most

frequently measured in microSiemens per cm (µS/cm) or milliSiemens per cm

(mS/cm).
The salinity value which ranges from 2 to 42 is a measure of all salts, not just

sodium chloride. This scale was originally devised for seawater, and is based

on seawater at 15 °C having a conductivity equivalent to that of a potassium

chloride solution of a known concentration. This solution (0.44 molal) is defined

as having a salinity of 35 ppt.
The total dissolved solids scale approximate the ppm TDS in surface waters by

multiplying the conductivity of a sample by a factor, 0.66.

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