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6) The cell constant is obtained by
a) dividing observed conductance by specific conductance.
b) dividing specific conductance by observed conductance.
c) multiplying specific conductance by observed conductance.
d) multiplying specific condtance by equivalent conductance.​

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Answered by realanshuu
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Answers :

→Cell constant is defined as the ratio of the distance between conductance-titration electrodes to the area of electrodes, measured from the determined resistance of the solution of specific conductance.

Answer is A option .

Cell constant (k) is directly proportional to the distance separating the two conductive plates and inversely proportional to their surface area. K = L/a, where a(area) = A x B.

Answered by vishwajittonge57
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Answer:

c) multiplying specific conductance by observed conductance.

c

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