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Calculate the resistance of an electrochemical cell given the following parameters: - The cell has a total area of 50 cm² and a separation between the electrodes of 2 cm.- The electrolyte solution has a conductivity of 2.5 × 10⁻⁴ S/cm and a temperature of 25°C.- The electrode on the left side of the cell is made of platinum and has a surface area of 25 cm². The electrode on the right side is made of silver and has a surface area of 25 cm².- The distance between each electrode and the solution is 0.5 cm.
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