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what is the unit of molar conductance​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:When one mole of an electrolyte is dissolved in a solution, the ions produced in the solution are capable of conducting electricity. Molar conductance is defined as the conducting power of the dissolved ions produced in the solution. Molar Conductance is denoted by λ (lambda) and its unit is given by S cm2 mol-1.

Answered by yogichaudhary
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When one mole of an electrolyte is dissolved in a solution, the ions produced in the solution are capable of conducting electricity.

Molar conductance is defined as the conducting power of the dissolved ions produced in the solution.

Molar Conductance is denoted by λ (lambda) and its unit is given by S cm2 mol-1.

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