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If `kappa` is the specific conductivity of a solution with volume V containing 1 g eq of the electrolyte and `wedge` is the equivalent conductivity, then `kappa,wedge and V` are related as_____.

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To find the relationship between specific conductivity (κ), equivalent conductivity (λ), and volume (V) of a solution containing 1 gram equivalent of an electrolyte, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Specific Conductivity (κ)**: - Specific conductivity (κ) is defined as the ability of a solution to conduct electricity. It is measured in S/m (Siemens per meter). 2. **Understanding Equivalent Conductivity (λ)**: ...
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