Cell Constant given Conductance and Conductivity Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Cell Constant = (Specific Conductance/Conductance)
b = (K/G)
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Cell Constant - (Measured in Diopter) - The Cell Constant in the electrolytic conductor is the ratio of the distance between the electrode to the area of cross-section of the electrode.
Specific Conductance - (Measured in Siemens per Meter) - The Specific Conductance is the ability of a substance to conduct electricity. It is the reciprocal of specific resistance.
Conductance - (Measured in Siemens) - Conductance (also known as electrical conductance) is defined as the potential for a substance to conduct electricity.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Specific Conductance: 4 Siemens per Meter --> 4 Siemens per Meter No Conversion Required
Conductance: 50 Mho --> 50 Siemens (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
b = (K/G) --> (4/50)
Evaluating ... ...
b = 0.08
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.08 Diopter -->0.08 1 per Meter (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
0.08 1 per Meter <-- Cell Constant
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Area of Cross-Section of Electrode given Conductance and Conductivity
Go Electrode Cross-sectional Area = (Conductance*Distance between Electrodes)/(Specific Conductance)
Distance between Electrode given Conductance and Conductivity
Go Distance between Electrodes = (Specific Conductance*Electrode Cross-sectional Area)/(Conductance)
Conductivity given Conductance
Go Specific Conductance = (Conductance)*(Distance between Electrodes/Electrode Cross-sectional Area)
Conductance given Conductivity
Go Conductance = (Specific Conductance*Electrode Cross-sectional Area)/(Distance between Electrodes)
Molar Conductivity at Infinite Dilution
Go Molar Conductivity at Infinite Dilution = (Mobility of Cation+Mobility of Anion)*[Faraday]
Limiting Molar Conductivity of Cations
Go Limiting Molar Conductivity = Ionic Mobility of Cation at Infinite Dilution*[Faraday]
Limiting Molar Conductivity of Anions
Go Limiting Molar Conductivity = Ionic Mobility of Anion at Infinite Dilution*[Faraday]
Limiting Molar Conductivity given Degree of Dissociation
Go Limiting Molar Conductivity = (Solution Molar Conductivity/Degree of Dissociation)
Specific Conductance given Molarity
Go Specific Conductance = (Solution Molar Conductivity*Molarity)/1000
Molar Volume of solution given Molar Conductivity
Go Molar Volume = (Solution Molar Conductivity/Specific Conductance)
Molar Conductivity given Conductivity and Volume
Go Solution Molar Conductivity = (Specific Conductance*Molar Volume)
Conductivity given Molar Volume of Solution
Go Specific Conductance = (Solution Molar Conductivity/Molar Volume)
Equivalent Conductance
Go Equivalent Conductance = Specific Conductance*Volume of Solution
Molar Conductivity given Molarity
Go Molar Conductivity = Specific Conductance*1000/Molarity
Cell Constant given Conductance and Conductivity
Go Cell Constant = (Specific Conductance/Conductance)
Conductivity given Cell Constant
Go Specific Conductance = (Conductance*Cell Constant)
Conductance given Cell Constant
Go Conductance = (Specific Conductance/Cell Constant)
Molar Conductance
Go Molar Conductance = Specific Conductance/Molarity
Specific Conductance
Go Specific Conductance = 1/Resistivity
Conductance
Go Conductance = 1/Resistance

Cell Constant given Conductance and Conductivity Formula

Cell Constant = (Specific Conductance/Conductance)
b = (K/G)

What is specific conductance?

Specific Conductance is the ability of a substance to conduct electricity. It is the reciprocal of specific resistance. Specific conductance is defined as the conducting capacity of a solution of the dissolved electrolyte and the whole solution is being placed between two electrodes are 1 sq. cm and length 1 cm.

How to Calculate Cell Constant given Conductance and Conductivity?

Cell Constant given Conductance and Conductivity calculator uses Cell Constant = (Specific Conductance/Conductance) to calculate the Cell Constant, The Cell constant given conductance and conductivity formula is defined as the ratio of specific conductance to the conductance of the electrolytic cell. Cell Constant is denoted by b symbol.

How to calculate Cell Constant given Conductance and Conductivity using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Cell Constant given Conductance and Conductivity, enter Specific Conductance (K) & Conductance (G) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Cell Constant given Conductance and Conductivity calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.08 = (4/50).

FAQ

What is Cell Constant given Conductance and Conductivity?
The Cell constant given conductance and conductivity formula is defined as the ratio of specific conductance to the conductance of the electrolytic cell and is represented as b = (K/G) or Cell Constant = (Specific Conductance/Conductance). The Specific Conductance is the ability of a substance to conduct electricity. It is the reciprocal of specific resistance & Conductance (also known as electrical conductance) is defined as the potential for a substance to conduct electricity.
How to calculate Cell Constant given Conductance and Conductivity?
The Cell constant given conductance and conductivity formula is defined as the ratio of specific conductance to the conductance of the electrolytic cell is calculated using Cell Constant = (Specific Conductance/Conductance). To calculate Cell Constant given Conductance and Conductivity, you need Specific Conductance (K) & Conductance (G). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Specific Conductance & Conductance and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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