Molar ionic conductivities of a two-bivalent electrolytes x 2+ and y 2– are 57 and 73…
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Molar ionic conductivities of a two-bivalent electrolytes x2+ and y2– are 57 and 73 respectively. The molar conductivity of the solution formed by them will be
- 130 S cm2 mol–1
- 65 S cm2 mol–1
- 260 S cm2 mol–1
- 187 S cm2 mol–1
Answer
(A) 130 S cm 2 mol –1
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