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The molar conductance of solution of an electrolyte is measured in Sm²mol⁻¹
- Molar conductivity refers to the conductance of a solution having one mole of an electrolyte.
- It is one of the most fundamental properties of electrolytes.
- The SI unit of conductance is simen (S) and that of molar conductance is Sm²mol⁻¹
- Equivalent conductance is another property of electrolytes which is the conductance of a solution having one gram equivalent of an electrolyte.
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