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A conductivity cell has been calibrated with a `0.01 M 1:1` electrolyte solution (specific conductance, `k=1.25 xx 10^(-3) S cm^(-1)`) in the cell and the measured resistance was 800 ohms at `25^(@)` C. The constant will be-

A

1.02 cm

B

`0.102 cm^(-1)`

C

`1.00 cm^(-1)`

D

`0.5 cm^(-1)`

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C

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