What is molar conductivity example?
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Molar conductivity is the conductance property of a solution containing one mole of the electrolyte or it is a function of the ionic strength of a solution or the concentration of salt.
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The molar conductivity of an electrolyte solution is defined as its conductivity divided by its molar concentration. {\displaystyle \Lambda _{\text{m}}={\frac {\kappa }{c}}, } where: κ is the measured conductivity, c is the molar concentration of the electrolyte.
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