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| Mar9-08, 12:01 PM | #1 |
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Conductivity in a solution
According to this Periodic Table (sorted by conductivity), sodium's conductivity is .21 on the chart, and Iron's is 0.0993 (approx 2.1 * Fe = Na).
So.... if I make a sodium solution at 1000 PPM and an iron solution at 2100 PPM, shouldn't the conductivity of the two solutions be approximately equal? [EDIT] Arrgh never mind, I was thinking NaCl instead of pure sodium... moo |
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