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Question
A KCl solution of conductivity 0.14 S m−1 shows a resistance of 4.19 Ω in a conductivity cell. If the same cell is filled with an HCl solution, the resistance drops to 1.03 Ω. The conductivity of the HCl solution is ______ × 10−2 S m−1
(Round off to the nearest integer)
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Solution
A KCl solution of conductivity 0.14 S m−1 shows a resistance of 4.19 Ω in a conductivity cell. If the same cell is filled with an HCl solution, the resistance drops to 1.03 Ω. The conductivity of the HCl solution is 57 × 10−2 Sm−1
Explanation:
Given: Conductivity of KCl solution, κKCl = 0.14 S m−1
Resistance of KCl solution, RKCl = 4.19 Ω
Resistance of HCl solution, RHCl = 1.03 Ω
Formula: `kappa = 1/R` × cell constant
Cell constant = κKCl × RKCl
= 0.14 × 4.19
= 0.5866 m−1
Conductivity of HCl solution (κHCl) = `"Cell constant"/R_"HCl"`
= `0.5866/1.03`
= 0.5695 S m−1
= 56.95 × 10−2 S m−1
= 57 × 10−2 S m−1
