how do we find the molar conductivity of a solution ??????????????
Asked by | 27th Feb, 2008, 11:40: PM
Expert Answer:
It can be defined as the conductivity of all the ions produced by the dissolution of the one mole of an electrolyte in one liter of solution at a given temperature.
( Λ m ) = k (conductivity) x 1000
C molarity
Unit of Λ m are S cm2 mol-1 or S m2 mol-1
1S cm2 mol-1 = 104 S m2 mol-1
It can be defined as the conductivity of all the ions produced by the dissolution of the one mole of an electrolyte in one liter of solution at a given temperature.
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Answered by | 28th Feb, 2008, 02:11: PM
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