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What is the cell constant​

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Answered by 20100022120019
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Answer:

Cell constant is the ratio of the distance between the electrodes divided by the area of cross-section of the electrode.

Answered by ravinderdhiman107
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Explanation:

The cell constant is defined as the ratio of distance between the electrodes which is divided by the area of the cross-sectional of the electrode or we can say that the cell constant is defined as the ratio of distance between the conductance titration electrodes which is measured from the determination resistance of the solution of specific conducance.

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