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Q. The Molar conductivity of a 1.5 M solution of an electrolyte is found to be
138.9 \: s \:  {cm}^{ - 1}
Calculate conductivity of solution.

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Answered by shivimishra3843
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Answer:

molar conductivity k = conductivity /concentration

Λm= k/c

conductivity ∈≡=Λm ×C

=. 138.9 × 1.5 / 1000

= 0.208 S cm^-1

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