Which of the following is a correct equation to show change in molar conductivity with respect to concentration for a weak electrolyte, if the symbols carry their usual meaning?
- A
- B
- C
- D
Which of the following is a correct equation to show change in molar conductivity with respect to concentration for a weak electrolyte, if the symbols carry their usual meaning?
Correct answer:A
Standard Method
Given: A weak electrolyte with molar conductivity , limiting molar conductivity , concentration , and dissociation constant .
Find: The correct equation showing the change of molar conductivity with concentration.
For a weak electrolyte, the degree of dissociation is
Derivation Using Ostwald's Dilution Law
Using Ostwald's dilution law,
Substitute
to get
On rearranging,
Therefore, the correct option is A.
The first solution text contains an intermediate approximation and wording inconsistency, but the second approach gives the correctly rearranged relation that matches option A.
Using the strong electrolyte relation is incorrect here because that applies to strong electrolytes, not weak electrolytes. For a weak electrolyte, use degree of dissociation and Ostwald's dilution law instead.
Writing and omitting the factor is wrong for the exact weak electrolyte relation. The correct expression is before rearrangement.
Confusing with leads to an incorrect final equation. is the limiting molar conductivity at infinite dilution, while is the value at concentration .
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