Ramendra C Mukerjee Solutions for Chapter: Electrolysis and Electrolytic Conductance, Exercise 2: Objective Problems

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Questions from Ramendra C Mukerjee Solutions for Chapter: Electrolysis and Electrolytic Conductance, Exercise 2: Objective Problems with Hints & Solutions

EASY
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Electrolytic conduction is due to the movement of:

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Which of the following solutions of KCl has the lowest value of specific conductance?

(Assume molar conductance is same for all the given solutions)

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Which of the following solutions of KCl has the lowest value of equivalent conductance?

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Under which of the following conditions are the conductance, specific conductance and equivalent conductance, all equal?

MEDIUM
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Which of the following is the unit of eq. conductance?

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If V, in the equation Λ=specific conductance×V, is the volume in cc containing 1 equivalent of the electrolyte; V for a N10 solution will be

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At infinite dilution, the equivalent conductances of CH3COONa, HCl and CH3COOH are 91426 and 391 mho cm2 eq-1, respectively, at 25°C. The equivalent conductance of NaCl in mho cm2 eq-1 at infinite dilution will be