The cell constant of a given cell is 0.47 cm –1 . The resistance of a solution placed in…
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The cell constant of a given cell is 0.47 cm–1. The resistance of a solution placed in this cell is measured
to be 31.6 ohm. The conductivity of the solution
(in Scm–1 where S has usual meaning) is
to be 31.6 ohm. The conductivity of the solution
(in Scm–1 where S has usual meaning) is
- 0.15
- 1.5
- 0.015
- 150
Answer
(C) 0.015
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