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MHT CET · Chemistry · Electrochemistry

The electrical conductance of unit volume \(\left(1 \mathrm{~cm}^3\right)\) of solution is called as

  1. A electrical resistance
  2. B resistivity
  3. C molar conductivity
  4. D conductivity
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(D) conductivity

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Specific conductance/Conductivity ( \(\kappa\) )-
It is defined as the reciprocal of specific resistance, \(\kappa=\frac{1}{p}\)
\(\begin{aligned}
\mathrm{R} & =\rho \frac{\ell}{\mathrm{A}} \\
\frac{1}{\rho} & =\frac{1}{\mathrm{R}} \cdot \frac{\ell}{\mathrm{A}} \\
\mathrm{K} & =\mathrm{G} \times \mathrm{G}^{\circ}
\end{aligned}\)
Specific conductance \(=\) Conductance \(\times\) Cell constant Hence specific conductivity of a solution is defined as the conductance offered by \(1 \mathrm{~cm}^3\) of electrolytic solution.
Unit of \(\kappa\) is ohm \({ }^{-1} \mathrm{~cm}^{-1}\)