The equivalent conductance of a 0.014 n solution of chloroacetic acid
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Conductance of an Electrolyte. Conductance is a property of electrolytic solutions which indicates how well an electrolyte can conduct electricity. Its value is numerically equal to the reciprocal of the resistance to the flow of electricity through the solution. I.e. C = 1/R.
To calculate the conductivity of a solution you simply multiply the concentration of each ion in solution by its molar conductivity and charge then add these values for all ions in solution
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