The specific conductance (k) of a solution
containing 1 gm equivalent of solute in 1000
cm3 of solution is defined as (1 marks)
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Specific Conductance
Molar conductance
Equivalent conductance
Ohm's Law
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The answer is Equivalent conductance
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- The reciprocal of a substance's specific resistance is its specific conductance. It is measured as the conductance of a one-centimeter cube of electrolyte solution. к (kappa) is the symbol for it.
- The conductance of a solution containing 1 mole of the solute in 1000 of the solution placed between two parallel electrodes spaced 1 cm apart is known as molar conductance. It is denoted by the symbol λ
- Equivalent conductance, abbreviated as λeq, is the conductance of a solution containing one gram equivalent of solute in 1000 of solution.
- Ohms law states that the current flowing through a conductor is proportional to the amount of electricity flowing through it and inversely proportional to the amount of resistance flowing through it.
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