Chemistry Hydrocarbon
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The cell constant (G) is given by G = κ * R, where κ is conductivity and R is resistance.
Since the cell constant is constant: (κ * R)KCl = (κ * R)HCl
0.14 Sm? ¹ * 4.19 Ω = κ_HCl * 1.03 Ω
κ_HCl = (0.14 * 4.19) / 1.03 = 0.569 Sm? ¹
This is equivalent to 56.9 * 10? ² Sm? ¹.
The answer, rounded off, is 57.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
In an aromatic compound, overall delocalization is processed by the electrons according to Hückel's rule. For the compound in question, the total number of delocalized electrons is 6.
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