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Conductivity k, is equal to .........

Conductivity k, is equal to ......

A

`(1)/(R)(l)/(A)`

B

`(G^(*))/(R)`

C

`Lambda_(m)`

D

`(l)/(A)`

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To solve the question regarding the expression for conductivity (Kappa, κ), we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Conductivity (Kappa, κ)**: - Conductivity, denoted by the symbol κ (kappa), is a measure of a solution's ability to conduct electricity. It indicates how well electric current can pass through a particular electrolyte solution. **Hint**: Remember that conductivity is related to the movement of ions in a solution. ...
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