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the two pt electrodes fitted in a conductance cell are 1.5cm apart while the cross section area of each electrode is 0.75 cm what is the cell constant

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Answer: the cell constant is 2cm^{-1}

Explanation:

Cell constant is the ratio of distance between the electrodes of conductivity cell to the area of cross section of conductivity cell.

\text {cell constant}}=\frac{l}{a}

Given l = distance between the electrodes= 1.5 cm

a= cross section area of each electrode = 0.75cm^2

{\text {Cell constant}}=\frac{1.5cm}{0.75cm^2}=2cm^{-1}

Thus the cell constant is 2cm^{-1}

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