Question 33 The molar conductivity at infinite dilution of H* and NO3 ions at 298K are 349.8 Scm2mol1 & 71.44 Scm?mor1, respectively. Determine the molar conductivity at infinite dilution of HNO3.- 349.8 Scm?mor1 278.36 Scm2molr1 210.6 Scm2molr1 421.24 Scm?mol1

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The molar conductivity at infinite dilution of H* and NO3 ions at 298K are 349.8 Scm2mol1 & 71.44 Scm?mor1, respectively. Determine the molar
conductivity at infinite dilution of HNO3.-
349.8 Scm?mor1
278.36 Scm2molr1
210.6 Scm2molr1
421.24 Scm?mol1
Transcribed Image Text:Question 33 The molar conductivity at infinite dilution of H* and NO3 ions at 298K are 349.8 Scm2mol1 & 71.44 Scm?mor1, respectively. Determine the molar conductivity at infinite dilution of HNO3.- 349.8 Scm?mor1 278.36 Scm2molr1 210.6 Scm2molr1 421.24 Scm?mol1
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