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A cell constant of a conductivity call

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A: The cell constant, K, is equal to the distance in cm between the probe's electrodes divided by the surface area of the electrodes in cm^2. For solutions with low conductivities the electrodes can be placed closer together or made larger so that the cell constant is less than one.

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