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what is the relation between molar conductance and specific conductance

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Answered by Paritshith
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Specific Conductivity is equal to the Molar Conductivity, multiplied by Molarity of the solution.

SC (k) = MC (A) x Molarity (M)

Answered by chanchal12345
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 <b> Specific Conductivity is equal to the Molar Conductivity, multiplied by Molarity of the solution.

SC (k) = MC (A) x Molarity (M)

Conductance is the degree to which the solution conducts electricity.

Conductivity is the conductance per unit volume of the solution;

it may also be considered as the concentration of ions per unit volume of solution.

Molar Conductivity is the conductance of the entire solution having 1 mole of electrolyte dissolved in it.

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