Question

A conductivity cell shows a resistance of 3950 Ω at 25°C when filled with the experimental solution and 4864 Ω at the same temperature when filled with 0.02 M KCI solution. If the conductivity of the solution is 2.767 x 10-3 S cm-1, calculate the conductivity of the experimental solution.

23 Jan 2025
Answer :
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