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Express the relation among cell constant , resistance of the solution in the cell and conductivity of the solution . How is molar conductivity of a solution related to its conductivity ?

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Conductivity `= "Cell contant"/"resistance":.K=("G*")/R`
The relation between conductivity (k) and molar conductivity `(^^_(m))` is given by
`^^_(m) = K/C`
where C is concentration of the solution.
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