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The resistance of solution of a salt occupying a volume between two platinum electrode 1.8cm apart and `5.4cm^(2)` in area was found to be 30 ohm. Calculate the conductivity of the solutions.

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Resistance of a solution R=32ohm
Distance between two electrodes =1=1.8cm
Area of the electrode `A=5.4 cm^(2)`
Formula:
`"Conductivity "=("Cell constant")/("Resistance")=(1.8)/(5.4)xx (1)/(32)=0.01404.Scm^(-1)`
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