The limiting conductivity of NaCl, KCl and KBr are 126.5, 150.0 and 151.5 S cm 2 eq –1 …
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The limiting conductivity of NaCl, KCl and KBr are 126.5, 150.0 and 151.5 S cm2 eq–1, respectively. The limiting equivalent ionic conductance for Br– is 78 Scm2eq–1. The limiting equivalent ionic conductance for Na+ ions would be :
- 128
- 125
- 49
- 50
Answer
(D) 50
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