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The resistance of a 0.01 N solution of an electrolyte was found to be 220 ohm at 298 K using a conductivity cell with a cell constant of 0.88 cm\(^{-1}\). The value of equivalent conductance of solution is:

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The equivalent conductance is the product of conductivity and the volume of the solution divided by the mass of the electrolyte.
Updated On: Jan 12, 2026
  • 400 mho cm² g\(^{-1}\)
  • 295 mho cm² g\(^{-1}\)
  • 419 mho cm² g\(^{-1}\)
  • 425 mho cm² g\(^{-1}\)
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: The equivalent conductance is calculated using the formula: \[ \Lambda = \dfrac{K \cdot 1000}{c}, \] where \( K \) is the conductivity, and \( c \) is the concentration in g/L.
Step 2: Given the resistance and cell constant, calculate the conductivity and substitute to find the equivalent conductance.

Final Answer: \[ \boxed{419 \, \text{mho} \, \text{cm}^2 \, \text{g}^{-1}} \]
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