Chemistry, asked by udaykumar7322, 9 months ago

What is molar conductivity of cacl2 at infinite dill?

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Answered by AfreenMohammedi
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Answer:

Calculate molar conductivity at infinite dilution for CaCl2 MgSO4 from the data given. Ca^2+=199 Simon cm- Cl- = 76.3. Mg2+ = 106

Answered by hinaguptagracy
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Explanation:

Of the molar conductance value of Ca2+CaX2+ and Cl−ClX− at infinite dilution are respectively 118.88×10−4118.88×10−4 and 77.33×10−477.33×10−4 then that of CaCl2CaClX2 is (all have same unit)

So what I did was I added the molar conductivity of Ca2+CaX2+ and added 2×2× molar conductivity of Cl−ClX−. I got the answer. It was one of the options. So I basically wanted to know: Did I do it correctly and is my process correct? And if I did it wrong then what is the correct process?

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