Equivalent conductances of NaCl, HCl and CH 3 COONa at infinite dilution are 126.45…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Electrochemistry
Equivalent conductances of NaCl, HCl and CH3COONa at infinite dilution are 126.45, 426.16 and 91 ohm–1 cm2 respectively. The equivalent conductance of CH3COOH at infinite dilution would be
- 101.38 ohm–1cm2
- 253.62 ohm–1cm2
- 390.71 ohm–1cm2
- 678.90 ohm–1cm2
Answer
(C) 390.71 ohm –1 cm 2
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