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1. The increase in equivalent conductivity of a strong 6. The variation of molar conductivity with
electrolytic solution with dilution is attributed to concentration of an electrolyte (X) in aqueous
(1) increase in number of ions per unit volume solution is shown in the given figure.
(2) increase in molecular attraction
(3) increase in degree of dissociation
(4) increase in ionic mobility
4. Specific conductance of 0.1 M nitric acid is 8. The electrical resistance of a column of 0.05 M
6.3 × 10–2 ohm–1 cm–1. The molar conductance of NaOH solution of diameter 1 cm and length 50 cm is
solution 5.55 × 103 ohm. Calculate its molar conductivity.
(1) 630 ohm–1 cm2 mole–1 (1) 229.6 S cm2 mol–1
(2) 315 ohm–1 cm2 mole–1 (2) 129.6 S cm2 mol–1
(3) 100 ohm–1 cm2 mole–1 (3) 269.6 S cm2 mol–1
(4) 6300 ohm–1 cm2 mole–1 (4) 169.6 S cm2 mol–1
10. The increase in the molar conductivity of HCl with 13. 0.05 M NaOH solution offered a resistance of 31.6
dilution is due to ohm in a conductivity cell at 298 K. If the cell
(1) Increase in the self ionisation of water constant of the cell is 0.367 cm–1, calculate the molar
(2) Hydrolysis of HCl conductivity of the sodium hydroxide solution.
(3) Decrease in the self ionisation of water (1) 232.3 (2) 240.3
(4) Decrease in the interionic forces (3) 223.3 (4) 243.3
11. The value of molar conductivity of HCl is greater than 14. Mark the correct choice of electrolytes represented in
that of NaCl at a particular temperature because the graph:
(1) Molecular mass of HCl is less than that of NaCl
m(scm mol )
(2) Velocity of H ions is more than that of Na
–1
ions.
2
(3) HCl is strongly acidic A
(4) Ionization of HCl is larger than that of NaCl B
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Answer Key
1. (4) 8. (1)
2. (3) 9. (4)
3. (1) 10. (4)
4. (1) 11. (2)
5. (4) 12. (2)
6. (4) 13. (1)
7. (3) 14. (4)
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