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what are the uses of cell constant​

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Answered by Grewal007
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The cell constant is usually determined by measuring the resistance of the cell containing a solution whose conductivity is already known. For this purpose, we generally use KCl solutions whose conductivity is known accurately at various concentrations and at different temperatures. The cell constant, G*, is then given by the equation:

G* =l/A= Rκ

Explanation:

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