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A conductivity cell filled with 0.02M H₂SO₄ gives at 25°C a resistance of 122 ohms. it the molar conductivity of 0.02M H₂SO₄ is 618 Ω⁻¹ cm² mol⁻¹, what is the cell constant?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The quadrupolar coupling constants, CQ, are little, 3.0 to 3.9 MHz, yet display varieties as a component of the ligand substitution.


The concoction move tensors in the strong state are touchy to changes in both the hydroxylamide substituent and the dipic ligand, an affectability which isn't watched for isotropic synthetic moves in arrangement.

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