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The specific conductance (k) of an electrolyt e of 0.1 N concentration is related to equivalent conductance `(wedge)` by the following formula

A

`wedge=K`

B

`wedge=10K`

C

`wedge= 100K`

D

`wedge = 10000`

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The correct Answer is:
D

If is taken in `Scm^(-1)` then `wedge _(eq) = (1000K)/(N) = 10000K`
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