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The units of specific conductance `(kappa)` are

A

ohm cm

B

`ohm^(-1) cm^(-1)`

C

`ohm^(-1)cm`

D

ohm `cm^(-1)`

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AAKASH INSTITUTE ENGLISH-ELECTROCHEMISTRY -Assignment (SECTION A) Objective Type Questions (One option is correct)
  1. The conductance (G) is

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  2. The units of specific conductance (kappa) are

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  3. The cell constant is given by

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  4. The ion which has the lowest ionic mobility is

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  5. Which of the following equation is correct in the context of kohlarusc...

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  6. Select the equivalent conductivity of 1.0 M H(2)SO(4), if its conducti...

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  7. The resistance of 1N solution of acetic acid is 250ohm, when measured ...

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  8. For a 0.01 M CH(3)COOH solution, wedge(m)=7.8 Omega^(-1)cm^(2) mol^(-1...

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  9. Metals have conductivity in the order of (ohm^(-1) cm^(-1))

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  10. The equivalent conductance of (M)/(32) solution of a weak monobasic ac...

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  11. The cell constant is given by

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  12. The quivalnet conductance of any electrolyte MA at infinite dilution ...

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  13. Which of the following solution has the highes t equivalent conductan...

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  14. The conductance of a solution of an electrolyte is equal to that of it...

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  15. The potential of hydrogen electrode having a pH=10 is

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  16. If a cell reaction is spontaneous, then :

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  17. For a general electrochemical reaction of the type alphaA+bB overset...

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  18. Which of the following releations is correct ?

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  19. Which of the following represents the electrodes of the first kind ?

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  20. Given that E(cu^(+2)//cu)^(@)=+0.34 V E(Mg^(+2)//Mg)^(@)=-2.37V whic...

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