The formula to calculate the total dissolved solids (TDS) is:
\[ TDS = C \times 0.64 \]
Where:
The conductivity to TDS (total dissolved solids) conversion is used to estimate the concentration of dissolved solids in water from its electrical conductivity. This measure is important in water quality analysis, as high levels of dissolved solids can affect water taste, health, and suitability for various uses.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula to calculate the total dissolved solids (TDS):
\[ TDS = C \times 0.64 = 1000 \times 0.64 = 640 \text{ ppm} \]
The Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) is 640 ppm.