What would be the equivalent conductivity of a cell in which 0.5 N salt solution offers a…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Electrochemistry
What would be the equivalent conductivity of a cell in which 0.5 N salt solution offers a resistance of 40 ohm whose electrodes are 2 cm apart and 5 cm2 in area?
- 10 ohm–1 cm2 eq–1
- 20 ohm–1 cm2 eq–1
- 30 ohm–1 cm2 eq–1
- 25 ohm–1 cm2 eq–1
Answer
(B) 20 ohm –1 cm 2 eq –1
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