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If `X` is the specific resistance of the solution and `N` is the normality of the solution, the equivalent conductivity of the solution is given by

A

`(1000x)/(N)`

B

`(1000)/(Nx)`

C

`(1000N)/(x)`

D

`(Nx)/(1000)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Specific conductance `=(1)/("specific resistance")=(1)/(rho)`
so `^^_(eq)=("sp.conductance"xx1000)/(C("ingeq/L"))=(1000)/(xN)`
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