define specific conductance equivalent conductance and molar conductance.
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Electrolytic Conductance
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Specific Conductance or Conductivity
Equivalent Conductance
Molar Conductance
Measurement of Conductance
Cell Constant
Effect of Dilution on Equivalent Conductance
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Electrolytic ConductanceThe conductance is the property of the conductor (metallic as well as electrolytic) which facilitates the flow of electricity through it. It is equal to the reciprocal of resistance i.e.,
Conductance = \frac{1}{Resistance} = \frac{1}{R}
Units of conductance : \Omega ^-^1.
Molar, specific and equivalent conductance
Specific Conductance or Conductivity
The resistance of any conductor varies directly as its length (l) and inversely as its cross-sectional area (A), i.e.,
The molar conductance is defined as the conductance of all the ions produced by ionization of 1 g mole of an electrolyte when present in V mL of solution. It is denoted by .
Molar conductance μ = k ×V
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