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प्रश्न
Define cell constant.
What is the cell constant?
उत्तर
Cell constant is the ratio of the distance between the electrodes divided by the area of cross-section of the electrode. It is denoted by b.
Thus, Cell constant = b =`l/a`. It is expressed in unit m−1.
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