The Wireless Conductivity Sensor has an improved range and decreased error when measuring the electrical conductivity of aqueous solutions. It is ideal for investigating the ionic properties of solutions, including calculations for total dissolved solids (TDS) often used for water quality inquiry. Temperature compensation handles calibrations across a range of temperatures. New design supports a doubling of previous conductivity determination, now up to 40,000 µS/cm, this sensor can be utilized for chemical, biological, and environmental studies easily into brackish waters.
Teacher tip: To measure fully marine samples above sensor range, dilute your salt water solution in half then multiply sample conductivity x 2.