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Explain molar conductivity.what is its unit?

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Answered by yuvi1999
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Molar conductivity is the conducting power of all the ions produced when one gram mole of a conducting substance is dissolved to form a solution.

It is denoted by the symbol Vm.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In general, the molar conductivity of an electrolytic solution is the conductance of the volume of the solution containing a unit mole of electrolyte that is placed between two electrodes of unit area cross-section or at a distance of one-centimeter apart. The unit of molar conductivity is S⋅m2⋅mol-1.

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