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What is meant by 'limiting molar conductivity ?

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It is molar conductivity at infinite dilution.
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Read the given passage and answer the questions number that follow : Molar conductivity increases with decrease in concentration. This is because the total volume, V, of solution containing one mole of electrolyte also increases. It has been found that decrease in K on dilution of a solution is more than compensated by increase in its volume. Physically, it means that at a given concentration, Am can be defined as the conductance of the electrolytic solution kept between the electrodes of a conductivity cell at unit distance but having area of cross-section large enough to accommodate sufficient volume of solution that contains one mole of the electrolyte. When concentration approaches zero, the molar conductivity is known as limiting molar conductivity and is represented by the symbol Lambda_(m) The variation in Am with concentration is different for strong and weak electrolytes. Why is meant by limiting molar conductivity ?

When concentration of the solution approaches zero, the molar conductivity is known as limiting molar conductivity.

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  • Limiting molar conductivity of NaBr is

    A
    `Lambda_m^@NaBr = Lambda_m^@NaCl + Lambda_m^@KBr`
    B
    `Lambda_m^@NaBr = Lambda_m^@ NaCl + Lambda_m^@KBr - Lambda_m^@KCl`
    C
    `Lambda_m^@NaBr=Lambda_m^@NaOH + Lambda_m^@NaBr - Lambda_m^@NaCl`
    D
    `Lambda_m^@NaBr=Lambda_m^@NaCl-Lambda_m^@NaBr`
  • A saturated solution in AgA (K_(sp)=3xx10^(-14)) and AgB (K_(sp)=1xx10^(-14)) has conductivity of 375xx10^(-10) S cm^(-1) and limiting molar conductivity of Ag^(+) and A^(-) are 60S cm^(2) "mol"^(-1) and 80 S cm^(2) "mol"^(-1) respectively , then what will be the limiting molar conductivity of B^(-) (in S cm^(2) "mol"^(-1) )?

    A
    150
    B
    180
    C
    190
    D
    270
  • Unit of molar conductivity are :

    A
    `Ohm^(-1)m^(2)mol^(-1)`
    B
    `ohmm^(2)mol^(-1)`
    C
    `ohm^(-1)m^(2)mol^(-1)`
    D
    `ohm^(-2)mol^(-1)m^(2)`
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    _________ Law of independent migration of ions states that limiting molar conductivity of an electrolyte can be represented as the sum of the individual contributions of the anion and cation of the electrolyte.

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