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What will be the molar conductance lambda. if resistivity is x for 0.1n h2so4 solution?

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Answered by santy2
27

Molar conductance = Conductance produced by ionization of 1g mole of an electrolyte when present in V ml of a solution.

It is given by lambda.

Molar conductance = k × 1000/c

Where k = x

c = the molarity.

Lets convert the normality to molarity.

Molarity = 0.1/2 = 0.05 M

Doing the substitution we have :

= x × 1000/0.05 = 20000x

= 20000x

Answered by Bittankumar
10
lamda = x Into 1000/0.5
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