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Match the items of Column I and Column II. Column I Column II (i) K (a) I × t (ii) Λm (b) ΛmΛm0 (iii) α (c) Kc (iv) Q (d) G⋅R

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Match the items of Column I and Column II.

Column I Column II
(i) K (a) I × t
(ii) Λm (b) `Λ_m/Λ_m^0`
(iii) α (c) `K/c`
(iv) Q (d) `G^∗/R`
Match the Columns
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Solution

Column I Column II
(i) K (d) `G^∗/R`
(ii) Λm (c) `K/c`
(iii) α (b) `Λ_m/Λ_m^0`
(iv) Q (a) I × t
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Chapter 3: Electrochemistry - Exercises [Page 41]

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