Relation between Molar conductivity and Equivalent conductivity.
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⏩The molar conductivity of a given solution at a given concentration is the conductance of volume V of a solution containing 1 mole of th electrolyte kept between two electrodes with the area of cross section A and distance if unit length, the conductivity of the solution.
The conductance of material is the property of materials due to which a material allows the flow of ions through itself and thus conducts electricity. It is generally defined as the reciprocal of resistance of that material. SI unit of conductance is S (Siemens). Specific conductivity (better known as conductivity) is the measure of the lability of that material to conduct electricity. It is represented by the symbol “К”. Hence, by definition,
G = 1R
R= ρ1A
К= 1ρ
✔G =К Al
Where,
К = conductivity,
ρ = resistivity of the conductor
G= conductance
R= resistance
l = length
A= area of cross section
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Molar conductivity of a solution at a given concentration is the conductance of volume V of a solution containing 1 mole of the electrolyte, kept between two electrodes with the cross-sectional area of A and distance of unit length. It is denoted as Λ m.
It is defined as the conducting power of all the ions produced by dissolving one gram equivalent of an electrolyte in solution
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