define the specific conductance
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Specific Conductance is the ability of a substance to conduct electricity. ... Conductance means the flow of current through the liquid conductor. Specific conductance is defined as the conducting capacity of a solution of the dissolved electrolyte and the whole solution is being placed between two electrodes are 1 sq.
1 / G = 1/k* l / A. Therefore, the specific conductance 'k' becomes. k = G l / A ----- (2) i.e. Specific conductance = Conductance X Cell Constant. From the above equation we come to know that l/A is characteristic of the cell used to measure the conductance.
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