Molar conductivity
The molar conductivity of an electrolyte solution is defined as its conductivity divided by its molar concentration.
where:
- κ is the measured conductivity (formerly known as specific conductance),
- c is the molar concentration of the electrolyte.
The SI unit of molar conductivity is siemens metres squared per mole (S m2 mol−1). However, values are often quoted in S cm2 mol−1. In these last units, the value of Λm may be understood as the conductance of a volume of solution between parallel plate electrodes one centimeter apart and of sufficient area so that the solution contains exactly one mole of electrolyte.
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