The equivalent conductivity of N /10 solution of acetic acid at 25°C is 14.3 ohm –1 cm 2…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Electrochemistry
The equivalent conductivity of N/10 solution of acetic acid at 25°C is 14.3 ohm–1 cm2 equiv–1. What will be the degree of dissociation of acetic acid (L∞ CH3COOH = 390.71 ohm–1 cm2 equiv–1)?
- 3.66%
- 3.9%
- 2.12%
- 0.008%
Answer
(A) 3.66%
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