CBSE BOARD XII, asked by Vyshna, 8 months ago

Some one pls explain this part for me ...

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Answered by mansimj2003
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Molar conductivity is the conductance (1/resistance) due to all the ions of that volume of electrolyte which contains 1 mole of electrolyte.

Molar conductivity = K/C

K= conductivity or specific conductance

And, K= conductance x cell constant(length/area)

Therefore, the unit of K is 1/(ohm x cm) or specifically we use siemens/cm

From that we can say that,

The SI unit of molar conductivity=Scm^2mole^-1

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