Resistivity of Ringer's solution

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The resistivity of Ringer's solution is established to be between 80-100 Ω-cm, as confirmed by various literature reports. Conductivity can be evaluated based on known ion concentrations, utilizing the principle of additive conductivity and referencing tabulated limiting conductivities of ions. This information is crucial for applications in physiological studies and laboratory settings.

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Does anyone knows the resistivity of Ringer's solution?
 
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Not me. But I think you can try to evaluate conductivity from know ions concentrations (conductivity being additive, limiting conductivities of ions being tabularized).
 
tahsid said:
Does anyone knows the resistivity of Ringer's solution?

80-100 Ω-cm, according to various literature reports.
 

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