The specific conductance of a saturated solution of AgCl at 25°C is 1.821 × 10 –5 mho cm…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Electrochemistry
The specific conductance of a saturated solution of AgCl at 25°C is 1.821 × 10–5 mho cm–1. What is the solubility of AgCl in water (in g L–1), if limiting molar conductivity of AgCl is 130.26 mho cm2 mol–1?
- 1.89 × 10–3 g L–1
- 2.78 × 10–2 g L–1
- 2.004 × 10–2 g L–1
- 1.43 × 10–3 g L–1
Answer
(C) 2.004 × 10 –2 g L –1
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