Specific Conductivity
The ability of an electrolytic solution to conduct the electric current is called the conductance of the solution. Conductance of the electrolytic solution is reciprocal of the resistance of that electrolytic solution. Specific conductivity of any electrolytic solution is measured in S (siemens).
Specific conductivity of an electrolytic solution depends on the various fctors that includes,
- Nature and Concentration of Electrolyte in Solution
- Size of the ions within Solution
- Nature and its viscosity of Solvent
- Temperature of Electrolytic Solution
Molar Conductivity
Molar Conductivity is a basic physical chemistry concept that greatly impacts the understanding of electrical conduction in electrolyte solutions. This parameter denoted by the symbol Λm sheds light on this ion’s ability to transport current in solution. With the concentration of ions and their mobility, molar conductivity is a criterion for clarifying electrolyte behavior. Molar conductivity is important topic in class 12 Electrochemistry.
In this article, we will learn about Molar Conductivity, Formula for Molar Conductivity, Molar Conductance, and others in detail.
Table of Content
- What Is Molar Conductivity?
- Molar Conductance
- Limiting Molar Conductivity
- Importance of Molar Conductivity
- Applications of Molar Conductivity
- Specific Conductivity
- Electrolytic Conduction