What is cell constatn ? what are its units? How is it determined experimentally
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Cell constant is the ratio of the distance between the electrodes divided by the area of cross-section of the electrode. ... Thus, Cell constant = b = . It is expressed in unit m−1.
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The cell constant is defined as the ratio of conductivity and the conductance. To determine the cell constant, the conductance of the standard solution needs to be measured. ... Usually, KCl is used as the standard solution whose conductivity is known at different temperatures and concentrations.
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