If the conductivity of a water ranges from 19.0 to 34.7 micro second/cm from the first sampling site to the last. Is this conductivity suitable for conducting electricity if the maximum conductivity is at 2500

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Yes, the conductivity range of 19.0 to 34.7 microsecond/cm is relatively low and not suitable for conducting electricity effectively. The maximum conductivity of 2500 microsecond/cm is significantly higher than the observed range, indicating that the water would need to be more conductive in order to be suitable for conducting electricity.
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