Define equivalent conductivity
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The equivalent conductance of an electrolyte is defined as the conductance of a volume of solution containing one equivalent weight of dissolved substance when placed between two parallel electrodes 1 cm apart, and large enough to contain between them all of the solution
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Equivalent Conductivity is the ease with which current flows in an electrolyte, which can be calculated from the conductance equal to the specific conductance(or lets say regular conductance) divided by the number of gram equivalents of solute per cubic centimeter of solvent.
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