If x is specific resistance (in S –1 cm) of the electrolyte solution and y is the…
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If x is specific resistance (in S–1 cm) of the electrolyte solution and y is the molarity of the solution, then \(\Lambda_{\mathrm{m}}\)(in S cm2 mol–1) is given by :
- \(\frac{1000 \mathrm{x}}{\mathrm{y}}\)
- \(\frac{100 \mathrm{y}}{\mathrm{x}}\)
- \(\frac{1000}{x y}\)
- \(\frac{x y}{1000}\)
Answer
(C) 1000 x y
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