Molar conductivity at infinite dilution is when molar conductivity is limited. Molar conductivity is when electrolyte conductivity is divided by molar concentration.
Copper has the highest conductivity
conductivity is not zero because water itself has ions i.e. H+ & OH- so conductivity cannot be zero. even if you use EDI still some conductivity will be left it will be almost negligible but still conductivity will be there.
There are several effects of adding salt to water: 1. The boiling point will increase. 2. The freezing point will decrease. 3. The water's conductivity may change.
The thermal conductivity of beryllium is 200 W/m.K.
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WFI water has a pH of 5.5 - 6. The osmolarity is 0.
It doesn't. Conductivity increases with increasing concentration.
Conductivity of frozen solution will decrease tremendously, as iones will be immobile in frozen solution. However, upon defrost, the conductivity should return to standard value, if salt has not percititated out of solution irreversibly, which is not ususally the case with conductivity standard solutions.
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Doping a semiconductor means to introduce impurities to the semiconductor in order to alter it. For the most part, doping a semiconductor increases its conductivity.
The LAL reagent water can be sterile WFI or other water that show reaction with the specific LAL reagent with which it can be used, at the limit of the sensitivity of such reagent.
For a weak acid (or base), as the concentration increases, the % ionization/dissociation decreases. This leads to fewer ions in solution, and hence the molar conductivity decreases.
If the temperature increases, the conductivity will increase too which means the dielectric constant is reduced
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Oxygen will make it impure and will react with the copper making it copper oxide, which isnt as conductive as copper alone