Factors Affecting Conductance
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Q. Select the incorrect statement(s) regarding conductivity of electrolytic (ionic) solution.
- It decreases with increase in viscosity of solvent
- It increases with increase in size of solvated ions
- It decreases with increases in temperaure.
- It increases with increases in temperaure.
Q. Select the incorrect statement(s) regarding conductivity of electrolytic (ionic) solution.
- Both (a) and (b)
- It increases with increase in size of solvated ions
- It increases with increases in temperaure.
- It decreases with increases in temperaure.
Q. Arrange the following compounds in the order of decreasing molar conductivity in aqueous solution.
a. K[Co(NH3)2(NO2)4]
b. [Cr(NH3)3(NO2)3]
c. [Cr(NH3)5(NO2)]3[Co(NO2)6]2
d. Mg[Cr(NH3)(NO2)5]
a. K[Co(NH3)2(NO2)4]
b. [Cr(NH3)3(NO2)3]
c. [Cr(NH3)5(NO2)]3[Co(NO2)6]2
d. Mg[Cr(NH3)(NO2)5]
- c>d>a>b
- c>a>d>b
- c>b>a>d
- b>a>d>c
Q. Which of the following factor(s) will determine the electrolytic conductance of a solution?
- Solute-solvent interaction
- Nature of electrolyte and Charge and size of the ions
- Solute-solute interaction
- All of the above.
Q. 41.49% (m/v) H2SO4 solution has d=1.84g/ml. Its molarity and molarity