Resistance of a conductivity cell filled with a solution of an electrolyte of…
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Resistance of a conductivity cell filled with a solution of an electrolyte of concentration 0.1M is 100Ω. The conductivity of this solution is 1.29 Sm-1. Resistance of the same cell when filled with 0.2M of the same solution is 520Ω. The molar conductivity of 0.2M solution of the electrolyte will be:
- 1240 x 10-4 S m2 mol-1
- 1240 x 10-3 S m2 mol-1
- 1.24 x 10-4 S m2 mol-1
- 12.4 x 10-4 S m2 mol-1
Answer
(D) 12.4 x 10 -4 S m 2 mol -1
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