If 0.01 M solution of an electrolyte has a resistance of 40 ohms in a cell having a cell…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Electrochemistry
If 0.01 M solution of an electrolyte has a resistance of 40 ohms in a cell having a cell constant of 0.4 cm–1 then its molar conductance in ohm–1 cm2 mol–1 will be
- 104
- 103
- 102
- 10–6
Answer
(B) 10 3
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