how is molar conductivity of an aqueous electrolyte solution measured experimentally
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Molar conductivity is defined as the conducting power of all the ions produced by dissolving one mole of an electrolyte in solution. Where, M is the molar concentration. Where V is the volume of the solution in containing one gram mole of the electrolyte. Thus, Λ=κ×volumein cm3 containing 1 mole of electrolyte.
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