Question:

Match the symbols in the List I with the terms used in the List II of conductance measurements, and

List I
Symbols

List II
Terms

A\(\Omega^{-1}\)ISpecific conductance
B\(∧\)IIElectrical conductance
CkIIISpecific resistance
D\(\rho\)IVEquivalent conductance

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Updated On: Nov 12, 2025
  • A ‐ III, B ‐ I, C ‐ IV, D ‐ II
  • A ‐ II, B ‐ IV, C ‐ I, D ‐ III
  • A ‐ IV, B ‐ II, C ‐ III, D ‐ I
  • A ‐ I, B ‐ III, C ‐ II, D ‐ IV
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

To solve the given problem, we need to match each symbol from List I with the corresponding term from List II used in conductance measurements. Let's analyze each option: 

  1. Symbol \(\Omega^{-1}\): This symbol represents the reciprocal of resistance, which is the unit of conductance. This matches with Electrical conductance (II).
  2. Symbol \(∧\): This symbol is used for Equivalent conductance (IV), which is the conductance of an electrolyte solution containing one equivalent of electrolyte.
  3. Symbol \(k\): Usually, \(k\) denotes Specific conductance (I), which is the conductance of a solution per unit length and cross-sectional area.
  4. Symbol \(\rho\): This stands for Specific resistance (III)

Based on this understanding, the correct match would be:

  • A - II: \(\Omega^{-1}\) matches with Electrical conductance
  • B - IV: ∧ matches with Equivalent conductance
  • C - I: \(k\) matches with Specific conductance
  • D - III: \(\rho\) matches with Specific resistance

Thus, the correct answer is A ‐ II, B ‐ IV, C ‐ I, D ‐ III.

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