Chemistry, asked by akashpoision, 6 months ago

What are specific conductance and molar conductance ? Explain.​

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Answered by ghatejanhavi74
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Answer:

Specific conductance = Conductance × cell constant. Molar conductance: It is defined as the conductance due to 1 mol of the electrolyte present in volume V of the solution.

Answered by Anonymous
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Specific conductance = Conductance × cell constant. Molar conductance: It is defined as the conductance due to 1 mol of the electrolyte present in volume V of the solution.

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