The amount of mineral and salt impurities in water is measured as Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), representing how many impurity units are present per million water units. One way to gauge these impurities is by measuring the electric conductivity of water, as pure water is a poor conductor. Conductivity increases with dissolved salts, making it directly proportional to the salinity of the water.
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