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
Electrolytic conduction is due to the movement of:

Which of the following equation is correct?

Which of the following solutions of has the lowest value of specific conductance?
(Assume molar conductance is same for all the given solutions)

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

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

Which of the following is the unit of conductance?

If in the equation specific conductance is the volume in containing equivalent of the electrolyte; for a solution will be

At infinite dilution, the equivalent conductances of , and are , and , respectively, at . The equivalent conductance of at infinite dilution will be
