Chemistry, asked by taushif85, 9 months ago

How does the conductivity of aqueous
solutions of alkali metal salts vary down the
group ? Explain.​

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Answered by mohitkumar420
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The s-Block Elements. Why ionic conductance of alkali metal ions in aqueous solution are in the order: ... Since Li+ ion has the maximum degree of hydration so it has lowest ionic mobility. Since the degree of hydration decreases from Li+ to Cs+, therefore, ionic conductance increases from Li+ to Cs+.

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The s-Block Elements. Why ionic conductance of alkali metal ions in aqueous solution are in the order: ... Since Li+ ion has the maximum degree of hydration so it has lowest ionic mobility. Since the degree of hydration decreases from Li+ to Cs+, therefore, ionic conductance increases from Li+ to Cs+.....

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