Conductivities are often measured by comparing the resistance of a cell filled with the

Chapter 21, Problem 21.8

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Conductivities are often measured by comparing the resistance of a cell filled with the sample to its resistance when filled with some standard solution, such as aqueous potassium chloride. The conductivity of water is 76 mS m1 at 25C and the conductivity of 0.100 mol dm3 KCl(aq) is 1.1639 S m1. A cell had a resistance of 33.21 when filled with 0.100 mol dm3 KCl(aq) and 300.0 when filled with 0.100 mol dm3 CH3COOH. What is the molar conductivity of acetic acid at that concentration and temperature?

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