Define conductivity and molar conductivity for the solution of an electrolyte. discuss their variation with concentration .
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conductivity is the ability of a substance to pass electricity though it.
molar conductivity-it is the conductance offered by a cell when the distance between electrodes is 1 metre and the concentration of electrolyte is i mol/l.
when concentration is decreased it means that we've made soln dilute which means addition of water due to which conductivity decreases.
molar conductivity-it is the conductance offered by a cell when the distance between electrodes is 1 metre and the concentration of electrolyte is i mol/l.
when concentration is decreased it means that we've made soln dilute which means addition of water due to which conductivity decreases.
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