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establish the relation between molar conductance and specific conductance of a solute.
Asked by skmdsajid04 | 14 Jan, 2024, 09:23: AM
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Molar conductivity (λm): Conductance of the electrolytic solution kept between the electrodes of a conductivity cell at unit distance but having area of cross section large enough to accommodate sufficient volume of solution which contains one mole of the electrolyte.

Specific conductivity (k (kappa)): The reciprocal of resistivity is called specific conductivity. It is defined as the conductance between the opposite faces of one-centimeter cube of conductor. It is the measure of the ability of that material to conduct electricity.

The relationship can be given by the formula:

 

 

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