STANDARD Chemistry Conductance and Molar Conductivity Match the Following Question
Match the column I with column II and mark the appropriate choice.
(A-iii), (B-iv), (C-i), (D-ii)
(A-i), (B-ii), (C-iii), (D-iv)
(A-iv), (B-i), (C-ii), (D-iii)
(A-ii), (B-iii), (C-iv), (D-i)
Correct Answer
Detailed Explanation
Kohlrausch’s law relates to the sum of equivalent conductivities, molar conductivity is the ratio of conductivity to concentration, degree of dissociation is the ratio of molar conductivities, and dissociation constant is calculated using the formula involving concentration and degree of dissociation.
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