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The conductivity of 0.02 mol L\(^{-1}\) KCl solution is 0.248 S m\(^{-1}\). Its molar conductivity is

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To calculate molar conductivity, divide the conductivity by the concentration of the solution.
Updated On: Mar 6, 2025
  • 20 S m\(^2\) mol\(^{-1}\)
  • \( 1.24 \times 10^{-3} \) S m\(^2\) mol\(^{-1}\)
  • \( 1.24 \times 10^{-4} \) S m\(^2\) mol\(^{-1}\)
  • \( 2.48 \times 10^{-2} \) S m\(^2\) mol\(^{-1}\)
  • \( 1.24 \times 10^{-2} \) S m\(^2\) mol\(^{-1}\)
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The Correct Option is

Solution and Explanation

Molar conductivity \( \lambda \) is given by: \[ \lambda = \frac{\kappa}{C} \] where \( \kappa \) is the conductivity and \( C \) is the concentration.
Given: 
- \( \kappa = 0.248 \, {S m}^{-1} \), 
- \( C = 0.02 \, {mol L}^{-1} \). 
Thus: \[ \lambda = \frac{0.248}{0.02} = 1.24 \times 10^{-2} \, {S m}^2 {mol}^{-1} \] Thus, the correct answer is (E).

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