# Solution - Conductance of Electrolytic Solutions - Variation of Conductivity and Molar Conductivity with Concentration

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The conductivity of 0.20 mol L−1 solution of KCl is 2.48 × 10−2 S cm−1. Calculate its molar conductivity and degree of dissociation (α). Given λ0 (K+) = 73.5 S cm2 mol−1 and λ0 (C1) = 76.5 S cm2 mol−1.

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Solution for concept: Conductance of Electrolytic Solutions - Variation of Conductivity and Molar Conductivity with Concentration. For the courses 12th CBSE (Arts), 12th CBSE (Commerce), 12th CBSE (Science), 12th HSC Science (Computer Science), 12th HSC Science (Electronics), 12th HSC Science (General) , PUC Karnataka Science
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