- ANature of electrolyte.
- BConcentration of electrolyte.
- CPower of AC source.
- DDistance between the electrodes.
Explanation:
Conductivity or specific conductance k (kappa). It is the conductance of solution kept between two electrodes with 1m2 area of cross section and distance of 1m. It is the reciprocal of resistivity (p).
$\text{K}=\frac{1}{\text{p}}$
$\text{S.I unit of k}=\text{sm}^{-1}$
It depends on the nature of the electrolyte and concentration of the electrolyte.
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Temperature $\quad$ Equilibrium constant
$\begin{array}{ll} T _{1}=25^{\circ} C & K _{1}=100 \\ T _{2}=100^{\circ} C & K _{2}=100\end{array}$
The values of $\Delta H ^{\circ}, \Delta G ^{\circ}$ at $T _{1}$ and $\Delta G ^{\circ}$ at $T _{2}$ (in $kJ\, mol ^{-1}$ ) respectively, are close to $\left[\right.$ Use $\left. R =8.314\, JK ^{-1} mol ^{-1}\right]$
