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JustinP
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Converting moles and conductivity problem?
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October 30, 2012, 03:42:24 AM »
What molarity of aluminum sulfate solution would show the same conductivity as 0.030M CaSO
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at 20,000 units?
I have no idea where to even start with this problem. How would I solve this?
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How would you calculate conductivity of the aluminum sulfate solution?
I guess the question really means "what molarity of aluminum sulfate is needed for the solution to have a conductivity of 20 kS".
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