The conductivity of centimolar solution of KCl at 25°C is 0.0210 ohm -1 cm -1 and the…
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The conductivity of centimolar solution of KCl at 25°C is 0.0210 ohm-1 cm-1 and the resistance of the cell containing the solution at 25°C is 60 ohm. The value of cell constant is:
- 3.34 cm-1
- 1.34 cm-1
- 3.28 cm-1
- 1.26 cm-1
Answer
(D) 1.26 cm -1
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