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EEJ MAIN Chemistry
QUESTION #7108
Question 1
The resistance of a $0.2\text{ M}$ electrolyte solution is $50\text{ }\Omega$ with a specific conductance of $1.4\text{ S m}^{-1}$. If a $0.5\text{ M}$ solution of the same electrolyte shows a resistance of $280\text{ }\Omega$, find the molar conductivity of this second solution in $\text{S m}^{2}\text{ mol}^{-1}$.
Correct Answer Explanation
- First, find cell constant ($G^*$): $G^* = \kappa \times R = 1.4 \times 50 = 70\text{ m}^{-1}$.
- Then find conductivity ($\kappa$) for $0.5\text{ M}$: $\kappa = G^*/R = 70/280 = 0.25\text{ S m}^{-1}$.
- Molar conductivity $\Lambda_m = \frac{\kappa}{1000 \times M} = \frac{0.25}{1000 \times 0.5} = 5 \times 10^{-4}\text{ S m}^{2}\text{ mol}^{-1}$.
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