The ionization constant of a weak electrolyte is 25 × 10 –6 while the equivalent…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Electrochemistry
The ionization constant of a weak electrolyte is 25 × 10–6 while the equivalent conductance of its 0.01 M solution is 19.6 S cm2 eq–1. The equivalent conductance of the electrolyte at infinite dilution (in S cm2 eq–1) will be
- 250
- 196
- 392
- 384
Answer
(C) 392
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