ElectrochemistryHard
Question
Limiting molar conductivity of NH4OH (i.e. Λm (NH4OH)) is equal to :
Options
A.Λm(NH4Cl) + Λm(NaOH) - Λm(NaCl)
B.Λm(NH4Cl) + Λm(NaCl) - Λm(NaOH)
C.Λm(NaOH) + Λm(NaCl) - Λm(NH4Cl)
D.Λm(NH4OH) + Λm(NH4Cl) - Λm(CHl)
Solution
Λ0m(NH4Cl) + Λ0m(NaOH) - Λ0m(NaCl)
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