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how the conductance is determined experimentally​

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Answered by Calixnte
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  • The experimentally measured conductance, G, of a solution is that of a certain volume of the solution contained between the electrodes of the conductivity cell. The meter actually measures the resistance, R, of the solution between the electrodes and converts it to conductance.

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Answered by YourBadHabit
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  • The experimentally measured conductance, G, of a solution is that of a certain volume of the solution contained between the electrodes of the conductivity cell. The meter actually measures the resistance, R, of the solution between the electrodes and converts it to conductance.

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