Column I Column II
(A) Molar conductance (Λcm) (p) Λcm/Λom
(B) Equivalent conductance (Λceq) (q) decreases with dilution
(C) Resistance of electrolytic solution (R) (r) Increases wtih dilution
(D) Degree of ionisation of weak (s) Increases with the increase
in the distance between
parallel plates
electrolyte (t) Inverse of conductance
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3 Answers
aieeee
·2009-07-13 02:54:03
yes,ur right in some.i would like 2 change a bit.
A - r
B - r
C - q,s,t
D - p,r
In B,its 'r' as dilution affects equivalent and molar conductance in the same way. in C its q,as conductance increases with dilution,thus resistance,being its reciprocal would decrease.
not sure if its 's' in A.