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Variations of Conductivity with Concentration — MCQ Practice

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Version 1Updated 22 Mar 2026

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Q1medium

Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding the variation of conductivity with concentration?

Q2easy

The specific conductivity of a 0.01 M solution of an electrolyte is 0.001410.00141 S cm1^{-1}. Calculate its molar conductivity in S cm2^2 mol1^{-1}.

Q3easy

A plot of molar conductivity (LambdamLambda_m) versus the square root of concentration (sqrtcsqrt{c}) for two electrolytes A and B is shown below. Electrolyte A shows a linear decrease, while electrolyte B shows a sharp, non-linear increase. Identify A and B.

Q4medium

If the molar conductivity of a 0.05 M solution of acetic acid (CH3_3COOH) is 16.216.2 S cm2^2 mol1^{-1} and its molar conductivity at infinite dilution is 390.5390.5 S cm2^2 mol1^{-1}, calculate the degree of dissociation (alphaalpha) of acetic acid at this concentration.

Q5easy

Which of the following factors is the primary reason for the sharp increase in molar conductivity of a weak electrolyte upon dilution?

Q6hard

The specific conductivity of a 0.02 M solution of a strong electrolyte is 0.002760.00276 S cm1^{-1}. If its molar conductivity at infinite dilution is 150150 S cm2^2 mol1^{-1}, what would be the approximate value of the constant 'A' in the Debye-Hückel-Onsager equation for this electrolyte?

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