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Explain how cell constant of a
particular conductivity cell can be measured.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Conductivity is measured by determining the amount of current that can be carried between two electrodes by a known amount of liquid. ... The cell constant, known as K, refers to a theoretical electrode consisting of two 1 cm square plates 1 cm apart.

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Answered by abhishekreddy0501200
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ANSWER:Conductivity is measured by determining the amount of current that can be carried between two electrodes by a known amount of liquid. ... The cell constant, known as K, refers to a theoretical electrode consisting of two 1 cm square plates 1 cm apart.

EXPLANATION:The electrical conductivity of a solution of an electrolyte is measured by determining the resistance of the solution between two flat or cylindrical electrodes separated by a fixed distance. ... The resistance is measured by a conductivity meter. Typical frequencies used are in the range 1–3 kHz.

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