Maximum limiting molar conductivity among the following ions at 298 K is of
O Nat
O K+
O Ca2+
0 Mg2+
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Limiting molar conductivity in water is maximum at.
Option (4).
Explanation:
Given: ions at 298 K
To find: Maximum limiting molar conductivity
Solution:
- Limiting the Molar conductivity of an electrolyte is the determination of 'molar conductivity' when the 'concentration of the electrolyte' in the solution approaches 0.
- The number of ions decreases when the solution is diluted or the concentration is decreased.
- Limiting Molar conductivity in water is maximum at 298K is for.
- The limiting molar conductivity increases with a decrease in the concentration of ions.
- It has the highest 'molar conductivity in water.
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