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प्रश्न
Define conductivity for the solution of an electrolyte.
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उत्तर
It is the inverse of resistance R and may be simply defined as the speed through which current flows in a conductor.
c = `1/R = A/(pl)`
k = `A/l`
Here k is the specific conductance. The SI unit of conductance is Siemens, which is denoted by the symbol ‘S’ and is equal to ohm−1 or Ω−1.
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(i) nature of electrolyte.
(ii) concentration of electrolyte.
(iii) power of AC source.
(iv) distance between the electrodes.
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