This is part of the physical chemistry questions related to the conductivity of the electrolyte solutions:
Part a: A solution of KCl with a known conductivity of 0.012886 S/cm (per ohm per cm) has a resistance of 24.96 ohms when measured in a conductivity cell. A sample of the water used to prepare the solution had a resistance of 1 x 10^6 ohms in the same cell. What is the cell constant?
Part b: A solution of 0.0100 M acetic acid prepared using the same water as in part a had a resistance of 1982 ohms when measured in the same cell. What is the molar conductivity of the acetic acid?
2007-06-08
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