What will be the concentration of NaCl solution, if the molar conductivity and conductivity of NaCl solution are 124.3 \(\Omega^{-1}\)cm\(^2\)mol\(^{-1}\) and 1.243 × 10\(^-4\) \(\Omega^{-1}\)cm\(^1\) respectively?
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Molar conductivity (\(\lambda_m\)) can be used to calculate concentration using the formula \(\lambda_m = \frac{\kappa}{C}\).
Step 1: Formula for molar conductivity.
Molar conductivity \(\lambda_m\) is related to conductivity \(\kappa\) and concentration \(C\) by the equation:
\[
\lambda_m = \frac{\kappa}{C}
\]
Step 2: Calculation.
Substitute the given values:
\[
124.3 = \frac{1.243 \times 10^{-4}}{C}
\]
Solving for \(C\):
\[
C = \frac{1.243 \times 10^{-4}}{124.3} = 0.001 \, \text{mol L}^{-1}
\]
Step 3: Conclusion.
The concentration of NaCl solution is 0.001 mol L\(^{-1}\).