Conductance Conductivity
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Questions 4 MCQs
An increase in equivalent conductance of a strong electrolyte with dilution is mainly due to:
| 1. | increase in ionic mobility of ions |
| 2. | 100% ionization of electrolyte at normal dilution |
| 3. | increase in both, i.e, number of ions and ionic mobility of ions |
| 4. | increase in the number of ions |
The molar conductivity of a 0.5 mol/dm3 solution of AgNO3 with electrolytic conductivity of 5.76 \times 10–3 S cm–1 at 298 K is:
| 1. | 11.5 S cm2/mol | 2. | 21.5 S cm2/mol |
| 3. | 31.5 S cm2/mol | 4. | 41.5 S cm2/mol |
| 1. | 3.34 cm–1 | 2. | 1.34 cm–1 |
| 3. | 3.28 cm–1 | 4. | 1.26 cm–1 |
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| 3. | 4. |
Preparing Conductance Conductivity for NEET
Conductance Conductivity is a specific sub-topic that frequently appears in the NEET examination. Understanding the underlying principles and practicing targeted questions is key to mastering this concept.
The questions compiled above are previous year questions (PYQs) directly related to Conductance Conductivity. Practicing these specific questions helps you understand the difficulty level and the examiner's approach to this topic.
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