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The resistance of a conductivity cell containing 0.001 M KCl solution at 298 K is 1500 `Omega.` What is the cell constant if conductivity of 0.001 M KCl solution at 298 K is `0.146xx10^(-3)S" "cm^(-1)`.

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* Given,
Conductivity, `k=0.146xx10^(-3)" S "cm^(-1)`
Resistance, `R=1500Omega`
`therefore` Cell constant=`kxxR`
`=0.146xx10^(-3)xx1500`
`=0.219" S "cm^(-1)`
`=0.219cm^(-1). . . (becauseS=Omega^(-1))`
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