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what is molar conductivity?? give examples...can use hinglish!!!

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Answered by elaaaa88888888
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Molar conductivity is defined as the conductivity of an electrolyte solution divided by the molar concentration of electrolyte.

example on molar conductivity let's take an example of molar conductivity the electrical resistance of a column of 0.05. mole per liter NaOH. ... and molar conductivity let's see the solution here. given values are R is equal to 5 point 5 into 10 raised to the power 3 ohm C.

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&lt;b&gt;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).But if solution contains 1 gm mole of the electrolyte therefore, the measured conductance will be the molar conductivity.</p><p></p><p>Conductivity (or specific conductance) of an electrolyte solution is a measure of its ability to conduct electricity. The SI unit of conductivity is Siemens per meter (S/m).</p><p>Conductivity

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