what is the molar conductance and equivalent conductance explain
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Molar conductance.
¢ it is defined as the conducting power of all ions produced due to a mole electrolyte produced in its aqueous solution.
it is denoted by lamda subscript m.
Equivalent conductance.
¢ it is defined as the conducting power of all ions produced in a equivalent solution of one gram equivalent electrolyte.
it is denoted by lamda subscript eq.
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Molar conductance.
¢ it is defined as the conducting power of all ions produced due to a mole electrolyte produced in its aqueous solution.
it is denoted by lamda subscript m.
Equivalent conductance.
¢ it is defined as the conducting power of all ions produced in a equivalent solution of one gram equivalent electrolyte.
it is denoted by lamda subscript eq.
hope this will help you .
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hello there!!!
Molar conductance is the conducting power of the ions produced by dissolving one mole of an electrolyte in solution...
It is denoted by lambda...
it is related to specific conductance (k).
lambda= k/ M
where M is the molar concentration...
If M is the units of molarity ie moles per litre the lambda may be expressed as
lambda = k× 1000/M....
Hope it helps you...
Molar conductance is the conducting power of the ions produced by dissolving one mole of an electrolyte in solution...
It is denoted by lambda...
it is related to specific conductance (k).
lambda= k/ M
where M is the molar concentration...
If M is the units of molarity ie moles per litre the lambda may be expressed as
lambda = k× 1000/M....
Hope it helps you...
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