Define conductivity and molar conductivity for the solution of an electrolyte. Discuss their variation with concentration.

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(N/A) Conductivity of a solution is defined as the conductance of a solution of $1 \, cm$ in length and area of cross-section $1 \, cm^2$. The inverse of resistivity is called conductivity or specific conductance. It is represented by the symbol $\kappa$. If $\rho$ is resistivity,then we can write:
$\kappa = \frac{1}{\rho}$
The conductivity of a solution at any given concentration is the conductance $(G)$ of one unit volume of solution kept between two platinum electrodes with the unit area of cross-section and at a distance of unit length.
i.e.,$G = \kappa \frac{a}{l} = \kappa \cdot 1 = \kappa$
(since $a = 1, l = 1$)
Conductivity always decreases with a decrease in concentration,both for weak and strong electrolytes. This is because the number of ions per unit volume that carry the current in a solution decreases with a decrease in concentration.
Molar conductivity:
Molar conductivity of a solution at a given concentration is the conductance of volume $V$ of a solution containing $1 \, mole$ of the electrolyte kept between two electrodes with the area of cross-section $A$ and distance of unit length.
$\Lambda_m = \kappa \cdot \frac{A}{l}$
Now,$l = 1$ and $A = V$ (volume containing $1 \, mole$ of the electrolyte).
$\therefore \Lambda_m = \kappa \cdot V$
Molar conductivity increases with a decrease in concentration. This is because the total volume $V$ of the solution containing one mole of the electrolyte increases on dilution.
The variation of $\Lambda_m$ with $\sqrt{c}$ for strong and weak electrolytes is shown in the following plot:

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