Define conductivity and molar conductivity of the solution of an electrolyte discuss their variation and concentration
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Molar Conductivity: Molar conductivity of a solution is defined as the conductance of all ions present in one mole of electrolyte in the solution. If M is the molar concentration in mol L–1, then. 2Fe2+ (aq) + I2(s) has E0cell = 0.236 V at 298 K.
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