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Isomolar conductivity is related to specific conductivity​

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Answered by binodbam2003
2

Answer:

Answer. Specific Conductivity is equal to the Molar Conductivity, multiplied by Molarity of the solution.

Answered by mintudhurisodhi
1

Specific conductivity: The reciprocal of resistivity is called specific conductivity. It is defined as the conductance between the opposite faces of one centimeter cube of a conductor. It is denoted by k (kappa).

k=

ρ

1

The unit of specific conductivity is

k=

ohmcm

1

=ohm

−1

cm

−1

The specific conductivity of a solution at a given dilution is the conductance of one cm cube of the solution. It is represented by k(kappa).

Note: The specific conductivity of a solution of electrolyte depends upon the dilution or molar concentration of the solution.

(ii) Ohm's law: The strength of current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference applied across the conductor and inversely proportional to resistance of the conductor.

V∝I

V=RI

R=

I

V

R is a constant R = Resistance

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