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Why conductivity is a good measure of salinity?

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Why conductivity is a good measure of salinity?

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Pure water does not conduct electricity, because there are no free electrons. In salt water, the sodium chloride dissolves to form negatively charged chlorine atoms and positively charged sodium atoms, which WILL conduct electricity. So measuring the conductivity of the water will give you an indication of the amount of salt dissolved.

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