What ia molar conductivity define and what is the relationship between conductivity and molar conductivity
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Answer:
Molar conductivity is defined as the conducting power of all the ions produced by dissolving one mole of an electrolyte in solution. It is denoted by (lambda)
Relationship:
The molar conductivity of a solution at a given concentration is the conductance of volume V of a solution containing 1 mole of the electrolyte kept between two electrodes with the area of cross-section A and distance of unit length, the conductivity of the solution is given by the following relation;
^m = K ×I/A
A = Volume containing 1 mole of the electrolyte
^m = KV
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Explanation:
Molar Conductivity: The conductance of 1 mole solution of an electrolyte is known as molar conductance. It is denoted by Am
The molar conductivity Am of an electrolyte may be defined as the conductance of a volume of a solution containing one mole of a dissolved substance.
Relation with Conductivity: Conductance of 1 ml of solution is conductivity (k)
Conductance of 1 ml electrolyte =k
Conductance of 100 ml electrolyte =1000 k
Conductance of M moles=1000 k
electrolyte is Am
Am= 1000×k/m