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The equivalent conductance of a 1 N solu...

The equivalent conductance of a 1 N solution of an electrolyte is nearly:

A

`10^(3)` times its specific conductance

B

`10^(-3)` times its specific conductance

C

100 times its specific conductance

D

The same as its specific conductance

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The correct Answer is:
A

`Lambda_(eq)=("specific conductance"(k)xx1000)/("normality"),Lambda_(eq)=(1000xxk)/1`
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