If the conductivity of mercury at 0°C is 1.07 × 106 Sm–1 and the resistance of a cell containing mer — JEE Mains Chemistry Past Papers Chemistry Question
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If the conductivity of mercury at 0°C is 1.07 × 106 Sm–1 and the resistance of a cell containing mercury is 0.243, then the cell constant of the cell is x × 104 m–1. The value of x is ………………. . (Nearest integer) ;fn 0°C ij ejdjh dh pkydrk 1.07 × 106 Sm–1 gS vkSj ejdjh ;qDr lsy dk izfrjks/k 0.243 gS rks lsy dk lsy fLFkjkad gS x × 104 m–1A x dk eku gS ……………….A (fudVre iw.kk±d esa)
Answer: .
💡 Solution & Explanation
k = 1.07 × 106 Sm–1, R = 0.243 G = R 1 = . 1 –1 k = G × G* G* = G k = . 1 07 . = 26 × 104 m–1
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