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The two platinum electrodes fitted in a conductance cell are 1.5 cm apart while the cross sectional area of each electrode is 0.75 `cm^(2)`. The cell constant is :

A

`1.125`

B

`0.5cm`

C

`2.0cm^(-1)`

D

`0.2cm^(-1)`

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The correct Answer is:
c

`G^(**)=(l)/(a)=(1.5cm)/(0.75cm^(2))=2.0cm^(-1)`
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