Tuesday, August 6, 2019

electrochemistry - Net conductivity of mixtures


If we have a solution, of conductivity k1, and another solution of same volume having conductivity k2, then what will be the conductivity if I mix the 2? I think that net conductance should be the sum of individual conductance of the 2 solutions in the final beaker (where volume is doubled). But then won't the individual conductance of the 2 solutions in double the volume be different from that in the initial volume?


Also, can we say that conductivity is the conductance of unit volume of solution?




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