A conductivity cell is filled with a solution of KCl of concentration 0.2 mol dm\(^{-3}\) and its conductivity is 0.28 S m\(^{-1}\). The resistance of this solution is 82.2 Ω. The same cell filled with a solution of 0.0025 mol dm\(^{-3}\) K₂SO₄ showed a resistance of 325 Ω. The molar conductivity of K₂SO₄ solution (in S m² mol\(^{-1}\)) is:
A solid is dissolved in 1 L water. The enthalpy of its solution (\(\Delta H_{{sol}}^\circ\)) is 'x' kJ/mol. The hydration enthalpy (\(\Delta H_{{hyd}}^\circ\)) for the same reaction is 'y' kJ/mol. What is lattice enthalpy (\(\Delta H_{{lattice}}^\circ\)) of the solid in kJ/mol?
Arrange the following in increasing order of their pK\(_b\) values.
At $ T $ (K), the following data was obtained for the reaction: $ S_2O_8^{2-} + 3 I^- \rightarrow 2 SO_4^{2-} + I_3^- $.
From the data, the rate constant of the reaction (in $ M^{-1} s^{-1} $) is: