The limiting molar conductivities Λ° for NaCl, KBr and KCl are 126, 152 and 150 S cm 2…
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The limiting molar conductivities Λ° for NaCl, KBr and KCl are 126, 152 and 150 S cm2 mol-1 respectively. The Λ° for NaBr is:
- 128 S cm2 mol-1
- 176 S cm2 mol-1
- 278 S cm2 mol-1
- 302 S cm2 mol-1
Answer
(A) 128 S cm 2 mol -1
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