Chemistry, asked by rambriksh394, 11 months ago

for strong electrolytes lamda m=

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Answered by writersparadise
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Molar conductivity of strong acids or electrolytes is not a fixed constant or quantity. Rather, it depends on several factors including the electrolytic concentration and specific conductance of the electrolyte in question.

The relation between the following quantities can be expressed as follows:

Molar conductivity = (specific conductance) / (concentration)

As we can see, it is not a fixed constant quantity and can vary over a wide range of values.

Answered by Anonymous
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specific conductance/concentration

this is lamda m

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