The specific conductivity of 0.1N KCl solution is 0.0129 ohm -1 cm -1 . The resistance of…
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The specific conductivity of 0.1N KCl solution is 0.0129 ohm-1 cm-1. The resistance of the solution in the cell is 100 ohm. The cell constant of the cell will be:
- 1.10
- 1.29
- 0.56
- 2.80
Answer
(B) 1.29
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