suggest a way to determine the molar conductivity of water?
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Limiting Molar conductivity is the molar conductivity at infinite dilution and it is calculated as:
∧m =∧0 m - K√C
Where, ∧0 m = limiting molar conductivity, ∧m = molar conductivity , K =empirical constant and c = electrolytic concentration of solute.
So, ∧0 m =∧m + K√C
Also, limiting molar conductivity is calculated as:
∧ 0 m = (no. of moles of cation x limiting molar conductivity of cation) + (no. of moles of anion x limiting molar conductivity of anion)
Value, of limiting molar conductivity of water depends on the ion of the dissolved electrolyte.
∧m =∧0 m - K√C
Where, ∧0 m = limiting molar conductivity, ∧m = molar conductivity , K =empirical constant and c = electrolytic concentration of solute.
So, ∧0 m =∧m + K√C
Also, limiting molar conductivity is calculated as:
∧ 0 m = (no. of moles of cation x limiting molar conductivity of cation) + (no. of moles of anion x limiting molar conductivity of anion)
Value, of limiting molar conductivity of water depends on the ion of the dissolved electrolyte.
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