Working principle of conductometry is
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Principle of the conductometric titrations theory states that for dilutions that are infinite, ions act independently and in the process contribute toward conductance of the solution. The principle behind this theory states that anions and cations have different conductance values.
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Conductometry is defined as the measurement of the electrical conductance of the aqueous solution
Explanation:
- Conductometry is measured by a conductometer.
- This measurement is based on the conductance of electric current in an aqueous solution same as a metallic conductometer.
- Electrical conductance obeys the law as stated in the statement.
- It is directly proportional to the potential difference to different across the electrodes
- It is inversely proportional to the resistance offered by the conductometer.
because
i.e., i=v/R
where,
i= current
v=potential difference
R= resistance (ohms Ω)
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