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Electrical conductivity is a measure of how conductive the water is to electrical current. The greater the ion concentration the greater the EC. Generally the higher the EC, the higher the total dissolved solids. The ec is reading the hydroxide and hydronium ions in the homogeneous solution(distilled water). 1 of 2 (50%) readers agree with this message. Hide votes What is this?
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Re: Distilled water analysis
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Date: 4/23/2009 10:13:16 AM ( 4 year ago )
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As long as the atmosphere is in contact with the distilled water the carbon dioxide will react with the distilled water lowering the 7.0 ph to anywhere from 5.2-5.8
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