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Molar ionic conductivities of a bivalent electrolyte are 57 and 73. the molar conductivity of the solution will be

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Answered by danielochich
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Molar conductivity of a solution at a given concentration is the conductance of the volume (V) of the solution containing one mole of electrolyte kept between two electrodes with area of cross section (A) and at a distance of unit length Eg cm.

The units are Siemens cm² / mole

For the bivalent electrolyte, to get the molar conductivity of the electrolyte, we sum the individual molar conductivities.

CALCULATIONS :

73 + 57 = 130

ANSWER :

130 S cm² / mol
Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

Explanation:

Molar conductivity of a solution at a given concentration is the conductance of the volume (V) of the solution containing one mole of electrolyte kept between two electrodes with area of cross section (A) and at a distance of unit length Eg cm.

The units are Siemens cm² / mole

For the bivalent electrolyte, to get the molar conductivity of the electrolyte, we sum the individual molar conductivities.

CALCULATIONS :

73 + 57 = 130

ANSWER :

130 S cm² / mol

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