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write the mathematical equation for limiting molar conductivity of magnesium chloride​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Λ°MgCl2 = Λ°Mg2+ + 2 Λ° Cl-

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Answered by hyacinth98
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Λ_{[MgCl]} = λ_{[Mg+]} + λ_{[Cl-]} is the formula.

Limiting molar conductivity

As the concentration of the solute in the solution is infinitely reduced, the molar conductivity of the diluted solution will be referred to as its limiting molar conductivity.

The number of conducting ions in the solution is directly related to the electric conductivity of the homogenous solution.

  • The formula for limiting the molar conductivity of MgCl_{2} is as follows:

                         Λ_{[MgCl]} = λ_{[Mg+]} + λ_{[Cl-]}

  • Magnesium chloride or Mg Cl_{2} is a conducting solution. The limiting molar conductivity of MgCl_{2} will be independently contributed by the Mg+ ions and Cl- ions.
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