Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
The specific conductance of a solution i...

The specific conductance of a solution is `0.3568 " ohm"^(-1) cm^(-1)` when placed in a cell the conductance is `0.0268 " ohm"^(-1)`. The cell constant is

A

`1.331 cm^(2)`

B

`13.31 cm^(-1)`

C

`0665 cm^(-1)`

D

`6.65 cm^(-1)`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
B

`c xx l/a =k`
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The specific conductance of a solution is 0.03568 ohm/cm and when placed in a cel, the conductance is 0.0268 per ohm. The cell constant is

Calculate the cell constant if the specific conductance of a Solution is 0.2 "ohm"^(-1)cm^(-1) and its conductance is 0.04 "ohm"^(-1) .

The specific conductivity of 0.5N solution is 0.01287 ohm^(-1) cm^(-1) . What would be its equivalent conductance?

The specific conductance of a 0.01 M solution of KCl is 0.0014 ohm^(-1) cm^(-1) " at " 25^(@)C . Its equivalent conductance is:

The specific conductance of 0.1 M NaCl solution is 1.06 xx 10^(-2) ohm^(-1) cm^(-1) . Its molar conductance in ohm^(-1) cm^(2) mol^(-1) is

The specific conductivity of 0.1 N KCl solution is 0.0129 Omega^(-1) cm^(-1) . The resistane of the solution in the cell is 100 Omega . The cell constant of the cell will be

Specific conductance of 0.1 M NaCl solution is 1.01xx10^(-2) ohm^(-1) cm^(-1) . Its molar conductance in ohm^(-1) cm^(2) mol^(-1) is