Ratio of cell constant and resistance in conductometric titration is known as
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The ratio of the cell constant and resistance in conductometric titration is known as conductivity.
- Conductometric titration is the process of determining a sample quantity by adding the titrant's measured increments until it reaches the endpoint. The titration is further checked by measuring the solution's conductance.
- Conductivity is commonly used in different applications of functional interest to measure the overall concentration of the ions. But the values of conductivity can not mean the concentration of a single ion in the sample. The concentration of ions can be calculated by conductometric titration.
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