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Question
What is cell constant?
Very Short Answer
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Solution 1
For a given cell, the ratio of separation (l) between the two electrodes divided by the area of cross-section (A) of the electrode is called the cell constant.
Cell constant = `l/A`
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Solution 2
The area (A) of the electrodes and the distance (l) between the two electrodes are fixed in a conductivity cell. Therefore, the quantity `l/A` is a constant for a particular conductivity cell. This quantity is termed as cell constant.
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