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Express mathematically the relationship among the degree of dissociation of an electrolyte and its molar conductance.

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To express mathematically the relationship among the degree of dissociation of an electrolyte and its molar conductance, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Define the Terms - **Degree of Dissociation (α)**: This is the fraction of the total number of moles of the electrolyte that dissociates into ions in solution. It is represented by the symbol α (alpha). - **Molar Conductance (λ)**: This is a measure of how well an electrolyte conducts electricity in solution. It is represented by λ (lambda). - **Molar Conductance at Concentration C (λ_M)**: This is the molar conductance of the electrolyte at a specific concentration C. - **Molar Conductance at Infinite Dilution (λ_M∞)**: This is the molar conductance of the electrolyte when it is diluted infinitely, meaning that the ions are far apart and do not interact with each other. ...
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ICSE-ELECTROCHEMISTRY-EXERCISE (PART-II Descriptive Questions)
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  10. What is meant by electrochemical equivalent of a substance?

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  11. What is meant by Faraday's constant?

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  16. Which reaction takes place preferentially and why?

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  18. Define the terms: Specific conductance.

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  19. Define the terms: Equivalent conductance.

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  20. What is a primary cell? Give an example.

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