Chemistry, asked by pappu439, 10 months ago

how is the cell constant of conductivity cell change with charge of electrolyte concentration and temperature​

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Answered by 007theabhishek
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Answer:

no change

Explanation:

cell constant= l/a

with temprature variation almost equal variation takes place or no variation occure in length and area both

so ratio remains constant

moreover cell constant= sp. conductance/ conductance

and both changes almost equally with change in concentration

so in this case also ration remains almost same

Answered by nisarahmed123
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Answer:

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 cm2. 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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