MOLAR CONDUCTIVITY
- The conductivity is defined as the conductivity of an electrolyte solution divided by molar concentration
- Molar conductivity = λm = κ/c
- if k is expressed in Sm–1 and the concentration, c in mol m–3 then the unit of λm will be Sm2mol–1.
- If we use Scm–1 as the units for k and mol cm–3, the units of
- concentration, then the units for λm are Scm2mol–1. It can be calculated by using the equation:
- λm (Scm2mol–1) = κ(S cm–1) × 1000 (cm3/L)/molarity (mol/L).
OR, 1 Sm2mol–1 = 104 Scm2mol–1