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  3. Why does the conductivity of a solution decrease with dilution?

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  4. What is dilution?

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  5. Describe Ni-Cd storage cell.

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  6. Define Specific conductance.

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  7. During electrolysis of NaCl (aq) using inert electrodes, the product a...

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  8. Kohlrausch law can be used to find the molar conductivity of a weak el...

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  9. Electrical conductance of metals decreases with increase in temperatur...

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  10. Larger the size of an ion, more is its ionic conductance

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  11. What are electrochemical cells? Name the two types of electrochemical ...

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  12. Write four differences between galvanic (or electrochemical) cell and ...

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  13. What do you understand by standard reduction potential of electrode?

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  14. What do you understand by normal hydrogen reduction potential of elect...

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  15. What is salt bridge? give its functions.

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  16. Can a Galvanic cell work without a salt bridge?

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  17. Why does the e.m.f. of a galvanic cell decrease on drawing current fro...

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  18. Distinguish between emf and potential difference.

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  19. What do you understand by electrode potential?

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  20. Name the factors on which electrode potential depends?

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