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the SI unit of molar conductance is

ohm-1 m2 mol-1

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The si unit of conductance is?

The unit of electrical conductance is the mho.


What is conductance measured in?

The SI unit for conductivity is the siemens per metre. Conductivity is the reciprocal of resistivity, whose SI unit is the ohm metre.


What is the si unint of conductance?

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What is the difference between ohms and mohms?

ohms is the SI unit of resistance MHO (siemens) is the SI unit of reciprocal of resistance ie conductance


What is the Si unit of conductance equal to the reciprocal of an ohm names after the German industrialist who invented it?

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What is the SI unit for molar mass?

b. gram/mole.


Difference between semen and mho which are the units of conductance?

The correct spelling is siemens, and it is the SI unit for conductance -the reciprocal of resistance. The mho is simply an obsolete unit for the same thing, and is numerically equal to the siemens.


How will molar conductivity vary with concentration or temperature?

molar conductivity involves concentration of electrolyte also....but electrolytic conductivity doesn't


How many mho in simens?

First of all, the correct spelling is 'siemens' (symbol: S), which is the SI unit of measurement for conductance -the reciprocal of resistance. The mho is simply an obsolete unit for conductance, and is exactly equivalent to the siemens.


SI and CGS unit of porocity?

SI and CGS unit of porosity is the constant between the molar fluxes. This is due to molecular diffusion and the gradient.


What is the old name for Siemens the unit for electrical conductivity?

Old units for electrical conductivity (EC)SI units of electric resistance and electric conductance are ohm (Ω) and siemens (Si). The unit mho ("ohm" in reverse order) for conductance should no longer be used (1 mho = 1 Si). abohm and abmho are older units from the centimetre-gram-second electromagnetic system. statohm and statmho are from the centimetre-gram-second electrostatic system.see also this forum http://landviser.us/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=3&p=19#p19The question is about conductivity, not, as the above answer, conductance. The siemens in the unit of measurement for conductance, whereas the siemens per metre is the unit for conductivity.


Why is conductance G?

Conductance is an opposition of Resistance and it is denoted by G. It is given by the relationship G = 1/R . In past the unit of conductance was (mho) which is opposite to (ohm). But these days the unit of conductance is Siemens which is denoted by 'S'.