Molar conductivity of a solution is 1.26 × 10 2 Ω –1 cm 2 mol –1 . Its molarity is 0.01 …
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Molar conductivity of a solution is 1.26 × 102 Ω–1 cm2 mol–1. Its molarity is 0.01 . Its specific conductivity will be
- 1.26 × 10–5
- 1.26 × 10–3
- 1.26 × 10–4
- 0.0063
Answer
(B) 1.26 × 10 –3
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