Express the relation among the conductivity of
a solution in the cell, the cell constant and the
resistance of solution in the cell.
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Answer:
G=
R
1
K=G×G
∗
Substitue the value of conductance in the above equation
K=
R
1
×G
∗
R=
G
1
Molar conductivity is defined as the conductivity of an electrolyte solution divided by the molar concentration of the electrolyte, and so measures the efficiency with which a given electrolyte conducts electricity in solution.
∧=K×V
G is conductance.
K is conductivity.
G
∗
is cell constant.
∧ is molar conductivity.
GG
∗
=K
Where, G=conductance, G
∗
=cell constant, K = conductivity
G
∗
×
2
1
=K⇒G
∗
=RK
Λ
m
=
C
k×1000
Scm
2
mol
−1
Explanation:
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