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conductometry Physical Chem.|kəndʌkˈtɒmɛtrɪ| [f. conductivity + -ometry.] The study or science of the measurement of conductivity; the process of such measurement. Hence conˌductoˈmetric a., = conductimetric a.
1929Hackh's Chem. Dict. 198/1 Conductometric, pertaining to conductivity measurements. C. analysis, quantitative analysis or titration in which the progressive change in conductivity is used to determine the end-point of the reaction. 1946Nature 31 Aug. 288/1 Accounts of conductometry by T. Shedlovsky. 1960T. Shedlovsky in A. Weissberger Phys. Methods Org. Chem. (ed. 3) iv. 3043 Conductometric analysis can..be used in many precipitation and complex formation reactions. 1965Phillips & Williams Inorg. Chem. I. xii. 444 It is thus possible to carry out acid-base conductometric titrations. |