FAQ

What is the Molar Conductivity at Infinite Dilution?
Molar Conductivity at Infinite Dilution is the conductivity of all the ions from one mole of an electrolyte . Molar Conductivity at Infinite Dilution is usually measured using the Siemens per Meter for Electric Conductivity. Note that the value of Molar Conductivity at Infinite Dilution is always negative. Typically, the value of Molar Conductivity at Infinite Dilution is greater than 1.
Can the Molar Conductivity at Infinite Dilution be negative?
Yes, the Molar Conductivity at Infinite Dilution, measured in Electric Conductivity can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Molar Conductivity at Infinite Dilution?
Molar Conductivity at Infinite Dilution is usually measured using the Siemens per Meter[S/m] for Electric Conductivity. Mho per Meter[S/m], Mho per Centimeter[S/m], Abmho per Meter[S/m] are the few other units in which Molar Conductivity at Infinite Dilution can be measured.
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