Conductivity of Electrolytic Solution
Conductivity of Electrolytic Solution: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Ohm's Law, Molar Conductivity, Electrical Conductivity, Specific Resistance, Specific Conductance, Cell Constant, Conductivity Cell, Non-Electrolytes and, Equivalent Conductivity
Important Questions on Conductivity of Electrolytic Solution
The molar conductivity of a solution of an electrolyte is found to be. Calculate the conductivity of the solution?

How does the conductivity of a solution of acetic acid will vary if a solution of sodium hydroxide is added?

What are the conditions of applicability of Ohm's law?

Define resistance in context of ohm's law.


What are metallic conductors?

Write the difference between metallic conduction and electrolytic conduction?

The resistance of NaCl solution at is . The cell constant of conductivity cell is unity. Calculate the molar conductance.
Enter your correct answer as A, B or C.

Discuss briefly the relation between Molar Conductivity and Equivalent Conductivity.

Conductivity of metallic conductors increases with increase in temperature.

Conductivity of an electrolyte depends on its

With increase in temperature ionic mobility of an electrolyte

What is the effect of temperature on conductivity of an electrolyte.

Define molar conductivity?

Brief about the arrangement for measurement of resistance of a solution of an electrolyte using the wheat stone bridge?

The quantity (In the conductivity cell) is called _____.

The conductivity of solutions of different electrolytes in the same solvent and at a given temperature differs due to charge and size of the _____.

The Wheatstone bridge is fed by an oscillator O(arrangement for measurement of resistance of a solution of an electrolyte).

What is the SI unit of specific resistance? (ohm metre/ohm kg)

The molar conductivity of solution is at . Its conductivity will be:
