Is 3025 (P-14) For Conductivity
Is 3025 (P-14) For Conductivity
Is 3025 (P-14) For Conductivity
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( Reaffirmed 2002
19% )
( Reaffirmed
I
Indian Standard
14
SPECIFIC
CONDUCTANCE
CONDUCTANCE
(WHEATSTONE
CELL)
BRIDGE,
( First Revision)
.
I. Scope 1 i s applicable
I
of specific conductance
of water.
This method
- Specific conductance
42. Principle
is determined
by using a wheatstone
bridge in which a variable
solution between platinized
Ieesistance is adjusted so that it is equal to the resistance of the unknown
cell.
telectrodes of a standard conductivity
The cell constant
is determined
by the
following
r,elationship:
Specific
conductance
Conductance
Specific
conductance
Cell constant
--- ~~--..- ~~Resistance
is determined
X Cell constant,
experimentally
or
with a standard
solution
of known
conductance.
: I. Interference
I 3.1 Temperature
affects conductivity,
which varies by about 2 percent per degree Celsius.
The
It is desirable to observe the conductivity
at 25C or as
t emperature of 25C is taken as standard.
as possible, although compensation
for variations
from it can be made.
Irear to this temperature
I n some instruments, this is made automatically.
.3.2 Dissolved carbon dioxide
Iiowever, the effect is not large
\Nater OH- ions, may contribute
(If these ions.
Water with high
\/ity to total dissolved solids
(zonductance values.
,
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increases conductivity
without
increasing
the mineral salt content.
In low pH water, H+ ions and in high pH
and it is usual to ignore it.
substantially
to conductivity
owing to high equivalent
conductivity
silica ( SiOa 1 content give relatively low values of electrical
conductiratio as SiOz ( H&i04 ) does not contribute significantly
to electrical
Samples
containing
of suspended
matter.
conductance values.
the electrodes
It should
be
14. Apparatus
4.1
Conductivity
% 4.2 Conductivity
; of conductivities.
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5
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Adopted
Meter
Wheatstone
direct reading
meter.
Cc//s - Cells of at least two different cell constants, for measurement of wide
Specific conductance
ranges and corresponding values of cell constants
are
Ce If Constant
Specific Conductance
ps/cm at 25C
-
1 000
02
40
2 000
05
100
4 000
10
200
10000
20
400
20 000
50
10 000
40 000
100
20
25 January
1984
I
BUREAU
MANAK
INDIAN
STANDARDS
Q BAHADUR
NEW
DELHI
SHAH
110002
ZAFAR
MARG
Gr 2
range
given
Thermometer
Note -
5,
0 to 5OC, graduated
Some direct
reading
conductivity
in 01C.
meters have automatic
temperature
compensation
built
Reagents
chloride,
dried at 180C
5.1 Standard Potassium Chloride Solution - Dissolve 0523 2 g potassium
for 1 hour in demineralised
water
and dilute
to 1 000 ml.
The distilled
water used for preparing
The specific conductance
of this solution
at
standard
solutions
should have a very low conductivity.
25C is 1 000 ps/cm
and the concentration
of this solution
is 0007 02 N.
Alternatively,
dissolve
0745 6 g of anhydrous
potassium
chloride,
dried at 180C for 1 hour in distilled
water and make up to
1 000 ml at 25C. The specific conductance
of this solution
at 25C is 1 408 W/cm and the concen!ration of this solution
is 001 N.
6. Procedure
For platinizing,
6.1 Platinizing
of Cell - Platinizing
of cell is required when readings
become erratic.
Place the
clean the cell in chromic
acid solution
once and rinse several times with distilled
water.
cell in a commercial
platinizing
solution
or dissolve
3 g of chloroplatinic
acid
( H? Pt CIS ) in IO ml
Connect
it with two dry cells of 15 volts each
water
to which
20 mg lead acetate has been added.
in parallel and reverse the direction
of the current
once a minute
for 6 minutes
or till the shining
platinum
surface is covered.
Repeat the electrolytic
process using 10 percent sulphuric
acid to remove
chlorine.
Wash with distilled
water and keep ;he cell immersed
in distilled
water when not in use.
In some instruments
correction
for
6.2 Set the instrumsnt
according
to manufacturers
instruction.
If this arrangement
is not there,
cell constant
may
cell constant
and temperature
factor is provided.
be separately
determined
and values
of specific conductance
should be converted
to 25C by multiplying with the factor given in Table 1.
Cell constant,
K, t- K,
- Kx x f
where
K,
conductivity
in pslcm
K,
conductivity
solution:
in ps,cm of distilled
Kx
=
=
measured
Note -
of the potassium
conductance
temperature
( see Table
factor
1 ).
in @/cm;
for
chloride
water,
solution
at 25C,
used
at 25C;
for
preparing
the
and
converting
specific
conductance
value
to
that
6.4 Because
the cell constants
are subject to slow change even under ideal conditions
to more rapid change under adverse conditions,
it is recommended
that cell constant
established.
7.
at
25C
Potassium
chloride
6.3 Determine
conductivity
of 0007 02 N potassium
chloride
or 001 N.
Measure the temperature
by use of instrument
in accordance
with manufacturers
instructions.
solution
before and after the test and take the mean value ( tC ).
6.5
reference
Determine
conductance
Calculation
Specific
of the unknown
Calculate
specific
conductance
&cm
and sometimes
be periodically
sample.
conductance
at 25C,
solution
of the
as follows:
KLf
where
conductivity,
cell constant;
factor
ps/cm;
and
for converting
8. Precision
and Accuracy
precision and accuracy of about
specific
conductance
value
to that
at 25C.
a.
MULTIPLICATION
FACTOR
TO CONVERT
VALUES
TO 25C
SPECIFIC
CONDUCTANCE
( Clause 6.2 )
Temperature
"C
Factor
f
Temperature
OC
Factor
f
15'0
1'247
230
1'043
302
0904
16'0
1'218
23.2
1.038
30.4
0901
16'2
1'212
23.4
1'034
306
0897
16'4
1'206
23-6
1'029
308
0894
16'6
1'200
23.8
1'025
310
0890
16'8
1'194
240
1'020
312
0'887
17'0
1'189
242
1'016
314
0.884
17'2
1'184
244
1'012
316
0'880
17'4
1'179
246
1'008
318
0'877
17'6
1'174
238
1'004
320
0'873
17'8
1'169
250
1'000
32.2
0.870
18'0
1'163
25.2
0.996
326
0'864
18'2
1'157
254
0'992
328
0'861
18'4
1'152
266
0'988
330
0'858
33.2
0'853
Temperature
C
Factor
f
18.6
1'147
258
0'983
18'8
1'142
260
0'979
334
0'852
19'0
1'136
262
0'975
336
0'849
19'2
l-131
264
0'971
338
0'846
19'4
1'127
266
0'967
340
0'843
19'6
1'122
268
0'964
L 350
0'829
19'8
1'117
270
0'960
360
0'815
20'0
1'112
27.2
0'956
37.0
0'801
20'2
1'107
274
0'953
380
0'788
20'4
1'102
276
0'950
390
0'775
20'6
l-097
278
0'947
400
0'763
20-8
1'092
280
0'943
410
0'750
21'0
I-087
282
0'940
420
O-739
21'2
1.082
284
0'936
430
0'727
21'4
1'076
286
0'932
440
0'715
21'6
1'073
288
0.929
450
0'705
21'8
1'068
29.0
0'925
460
0'694
22'0
1'064
292
0'921
470
0'683
22'2
1'060
294
0'918
22'4
1'055
296
0.914
22'6
1'051
298
22'8
1'047
30.0
0'911
.
0'907
9.1 The ability of a solution to conduct an electric current is a function of the concentration and
Ionic mobility decreases with increase
charge of ions in solution and also depends on ionic mobility.
in number of ions per unit volume of solution due to interionic effect and at,her factors.
Broadly, the
relationship between conductivity and dissolved solids and conductivity and soluble cations is given by
the following equations:
AK
1ooc
and,
where
A
K
S
c
Note -The
as 065.
=
=
=
=
solids;
9.2 The relationships given in 9.1 are approximate and are used for broad checking only and should
Types of ions present in solution affect these relationships.
not .be used for accurate calculations.
A pure solution of sodium bicarbonate with total dissolved solids 980 mg/l will have a conductivity
of 1 000 ps/cm and a solution of sodium chloride with total dissolved solids 500 mgll will have the
Presence of relatively low conductivity particles or molecules like silicic acid and
same conductivity.
the presence of Hh and OH- ions also effect the ratio between conductivity and total dissolved solids.
EXPLANATORY
NOTE
Specific conductance is the conductance across a column of liquid one square centimetre in area
and one centimetre long at a specific temperature.
It is a measure of capacity of water to convey an
electric current and is related to the nature of various dissolved substances and their activities.
Its
value is affected by the temperature of measurement.
The standard unit of electrical conductance is
Siemen per litre (s/l ). In practice, smaller units such as microsiemens per litre (ccs/l ) are used.
A conductance cell and a Wheatstone bridge are used for measuring the electrical resistances of the
sample and of potassium chloride solution of known specific conductance at the same temperature.
As specific conductance varies directly with the temperature of the sample, the results are reported at
25C.
In general, specific conductance Increases approximately by about 2 percent per degree Celsius.
Factors based on 001 M potassium chloride are applied to convey specific conductance values at
25C.
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