34. The molar conductivities of KOAc and HCl at infinite dilution in water at 25°C are 90.0 and 426.2 S cm2 mol¹, respectively. To calculate the molar conductivity of HOAC at infinite dilution the addition molar conductivity value of which one of the following electrolytes will be required ? a) Nacl b) KCI c) KNO3 NaOH

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34. The molar conductivities of KOAc and HCl at infinite dilution in water at 25°C are 90.0
and 426.2 S cm2 mol¹, respectively. To calculate the molar conductivity of HOAc at infinite
dilution the addition molar conductivity value of which one of the following electrolytes will be
required?
a) Nacl
b) KCI
c) KNO3
d) NaOH
Transcribed Image Text:34. The molar conductivities of KOAc and HCl at infinite dilution in water at 25°C are 90.0 and 426.2 S cm2 mol¹, respectively. To calculate the molar conductivity of HOAc at infinite dilution the addition molar conductivity value of which one of the following electrolytes will be required? a) Nacl b) KCI c) KNO3 d) NaOH
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