Conductometric

/ˌkɑndʌktəˈmɛtrɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or involving the measurement of electrical conductivity or conductance in solutions, materials, or other substances.

Etymology

From 'conductometer' plus the suffix '-ic' (from Latin and Greek, meaning pertaining to). This creates an adjective describing analytical methods based on conductivity measurement.

Kelly Says

Conductometric titrations are a clever analytical trick—instead of watching a color change like traditional titrations, you watch how conductivity changes as you add solutions, allowing analysis of non-colored substances chemists normally couldn't track visually.

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