Resistance of 0.2 M solution of an electrolyte is 50Ω. The specific conductance of the…
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Resistance of 0.2 M solution of an electrolyte is 50Ω. The specific conductance of the solution is 1.3 S m–1. If resistance of the 0.4M solution of the same electrolyte is 260Ω, its molar conductivity is
- 6250 S m2 mol–1
- 6.25 × 10–4S m2 mol–1
- 625 × 10–4S m2 mol–1
- 62.5 S m2 mol–1
Answer
(B) 6.25 × 10 –4 S m 2 mol –1
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