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lf the conductivity of mercury at 0°C is `1.07 xx 10^6S m^(-1)` and the resistance of a cell containing mercury is `0.243 Omega`, then the cell constant of the cell is `x xx 10^4 m^(-1)`. The value of x is _________ (Nearest integer)

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