3.7.1 - Types of Conductance
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What is conductance?
💡 Hint: Remember, conductance is related to resistance!
What formula represents specific conductance?
💡 Hint: Think about how distance and area play a role here.
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What is the formula for specific conductance?
💡 Hint: Pay attention to the positioning of the variables in the formula.
Molar conductance increases sharply with dilution for:
💡 Hint: Think about the difference between strong and weak electrolytes.
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A solution has a conductance of 0.05 S. If the area of electrodes is 1 cm², and the distance between them is 0.5 cm, calculate the specific conductance.
💡 Hint: Don’t forget to consider units carefully while calculating.
If the molar conductance of acetic acid is found to be lower than that of sodium chloride, what could be a probable reason for this observation?
💡 Hint: Consider how complete dissociation impacts conductivity.
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