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How is cell constant calculated from conductance value?

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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 cm2. ... The reverse also applies, in high conductivity solutions, the electrodes are placed farther apart or made smaller to reduce the conductance of the sample.

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