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A conductance cell was filled with a 0.02 M KCl solution which has a specific conductance of `2.768xx10^(-3)ohm^(-1)cm^(-1)` . If its resistance is 82.4 ohm at `25^(@)` C the cell constant is:

A

`0.2182 cm^(-1)`

B

`0.2281 cm^(-1)`

C

`0.2821 cm^(-1)`

D

`0.2381 cm^(-1)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Cell constant = `l/a`
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