Define conductivity, molar conductivity and equivalent conductivity
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Molar conductivity of a solution is defined as the conducting power of all the ions produced by dissolving 1 mole of an electrolyte in solution.
Molar conductivity Am=k×1000M
Where k = Conductivity and M is the molarity
Unit of Molar conductivity is Scm2mol−1
Equivalent conductivity is the conductivity of all the ions produced by dissolving one gram equivalent of an electrolyte in solution.
Equivalent conductivity Δe=k×1000N
Unit of equivalent conductivity is Scm2(gequiv)−1
Answer:
Explanation:
Molar conductivity of a solution is defined as the conducting power of all the ions produced by dissolving 1 mole of an electrolyte in solution.
Molar conductivity Am=k×1000M
Where k = Conductivity and M is the molarity
Unit of Molar conductivity is Scm2mol−1
Equivalent conductivity is the conductivity of all the ions produced by dissolving one gram equivalent of an electrolyte in solution.
Equivalent conductivity Δe=k×1000N
Unit of equivalent conductivity is Scm2(gequiv)−1