Question
The equivalent conductances of two strong electrolytes at infinite dilution in H2O (where ions move
freely through a solution) at 25oC are given below:
$ \wedge _{C{H_3}COONa}^o$ = 91.0 S cm2/equiv
$ \wedge _{HCl}^o$ = 426.2 S cm2/equiv
What additional information/quantity one needs to calculate $ \wedge ^o$ of an aqueous solution of acetic acid?
$ \wedge _{C{H_3}COONa}^o$ = 91.0 S cm2/equiv
$ \wedge _{HCl}^o$ = 426.2 S cm2/equiv
What additional information/quantity one needs to calculate $ \wedge ^o$ of an aqueous solution of acetic acid?