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The molar conductivity of a weak monobasic acid at infinite dilution is 387 ohm−1 cm2 mol−1. The 0.02 M solution of the same acid has a specific conductivity of 3.3 × 10^−4 ohm−1 cm2 mol−1. - Chemistry (Theory)

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The molar conductivity of a weak monobasic acid at infinite dilution is 387 ohm−1 cm2 mol−1. The 0.02 M solution of the same acid has a specific conductivity of 3.3 × 10−4 ohm−1 cm2 mol−1. Calculate the degree of dissociation of the acid at the given concentration.

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Solution

Given: κ = 3.3 × 10−4 Ω−1 cm−1

C = 0.02 mol/L

`Lambda_m^0` = 387 Ω−1 cm2 mol−1

Molar conductivity (Λm) = `(kappa xx 1000)/C`

= `(3.3 xx 10^-4 xx 1000)/0.02`

= `0.33/0.02`

= 16.5 Ω−1 cm2 mol−1

Degree of dissociation (α) = `16.5/387`

= 0.0426 

∴ The degree of dissociation of the acid at the given concentration is 0.0426.

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