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Read the information given below and answer the questions that follow. Kohlrausch observed an interesting pattern between the values of molar conductance at infinite dilution - Chemistry (Theory)

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Read the information given below and answer the questions that follow.

Kohlrausch observed an interesting pattern between the values of molar conductance at infinite dilution (`Λ_m^∞`) for strong electrolytes. It was observed that different pairs of electrolytes having a common cation or anion had almost same difference of `Λ_m^∞`. On the basis of his observation, he postulated a law known as Kohlrausch’s Law of Independent Migration of ions.

The values of molar conductivities at infinite dilution for some cations and anions are as follows:

Ion `bb(λ_m^∞ (S  cm^2  mol^(−1)))`
Ba2+ 127.2
Cl 76.3
Ca2+ 119.0
\[\ce{SO^{2-}_4}\] 160.0
  1. State the Kohlrausch’s Law of Independent Migration of ions.
  2. Calculate the molar conductance at infinite dilution `Λ_m^∞` for BaCl2.
  3. Arrange the values of `Λ_m^∞`, for CaSO4 and BaCl2 in increasing order.
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Solution

(i) Kohlrausch’s Law states that at infinite dilution, where dissociation of an electrolyte is complete, each ion makes a definite contribution to the total molar conductivity of the electrolyte, independent of the nature of the other ion with which it is associated. Mathematically, it is expressed as:

`Λ_m^∞ = v_+ λ_+^∞ + v_- λ_-^∞`

(ii) \[\ce{BaCl2 -> Ba^2+ + 2Cl^-}\]

`λ_m^∞(Ba^(2+)) = 127.2` S cm2 mol−1

`λ_m^∞(Cl^-) = 76.3` S cm2 mol−1

`Λ_m^∞(BaCl_2) = λ_m^∞(Ba^(2+)) + 2 xx λ_m^∞(Cl^-)`

= 127.2 + (2 × 76.3)

= 127.2 + 152.6

= 279.8 S cm2 mol−1

(iii) \[\ce{CaSO4 -> Ca^2+ + SO^2-_4}\]

`λ_m^∞(Ca^(2+)) = 119.0` S cm2 mol−1

`λ_m^∞(SO_4^(2-)) = 160.0` S cm2 mol−1

`Λ_m^∞(CaSO_4) = λ_m^∞(Ca^(2+)) + λ_m^∞(SO_4^(2-))`

= 119.0 + 160.0

= 279.0 S cm2 mol−1

For CaSO4 and BaCl2 in increasing order.

`Λ_m^∞(CaSO_4) < Λ_m^∞(BaCl_2)`

279.0 < 279.8

The molar conductance at infinite dilution for BaCl2 is 279.8 S cm2 mol−1, which is slightly higher than the 279.0 S cm2 mol−1 calculated for CaSO4.

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