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A hybrid conductometric / spectrophotometric method for determining ionic strength of dilute aqueous solutions

Katelyn Schockman is a PhD Candidate (now graduate- congrats!) in the lab of Dr. Bob Byrnes, who is a co-author on the paper.

Katelyn Schockman is a PhD Candidate (now graduate- congrats!) in the lab of Dr. Bob Byrnes, who is a co-author on the paper.

β€œIonic strength (i.e., salinity) is an important parameter for accurately describing chemical processes in natural waters. This paper presents a novel method to measure ionic strength of fresh waters utilizing spectrophotometric pH measurements. This new method is more accurate and precise than traditional conductometric measurements of ionic strength.” - Katelyn Schockman 

Ionic strength (i.e., salinity)

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