The Conductivity Of Solution Is . When The Equal Volume Of Solution Is Added, The Conductivity Of Resultant Solution Decreases To The Equivalent Conductivity In s-cm/Equivalent Of Solution Is?
Equivalent conductivity:
Equivalent conductivity of Solution:
Step 1: Given data:
The conductivity Of solution is given as =
The Volume Of Solution added to the given solution =
The specific conductance is given as=
Step 2: Formula for calculating equivalent conductivity:
We can calculate the equivalent conductivity by using the formula:
;
where is the specific conductance
and is known as the volume in that contains one gram equivalent of an electrolyte.
Step 3: presenting equivalent conductivity in terms of Normality:
The normality of a solution is given as the ratio of the number of gram equivalents of the solute and the volume of the solvent in litres.
Thus normality can be expressed as:
.
Here the number of equivalents for solution is, .
Thus, .
Substituting the value of in the formula of equivalent conductivity, we can get :
Step 4: Calculating normality of solution:
is formed by the mixture of the two solutions i.e and
Here the normality of the solution can be calculated as =
This is due to the presence of two ions coming from and .
Step 5: Calculating equivalent conductivity:
By inserting the given values in the formula for equivalent conductivity we can get:
Thus, the equivalent conductivity in of solution is.