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Variation of Conductance with Temperature in Electrolytes
Index
1.Certificate.................................................................3
2.Acknowledgements.....................................................4
3.Aim..........................................................................5
4.Apparatus..................................................................6
5.Important Terms........................................................7
6.Conductivity...............................................................8
7.Factors Affecting Electrical Conductivity.........................9
8.Procedure.................................................................10
9.Physical Constants.....................................................11 10.Observation Set 1.....................................................12
11.Graph of Observation Set 1........................................13
12.Observation Set 2.....................................................14
13.Graph of Observation Set 2........................................15
14.Result.....................................................................16
15.Conclusion...............................................................17
16.Precautions..............................................................18
17.Bibliography.............................................................19

Certificate
This is to certify that Eric Cartman, student of Class XII A, South Park Elementary Schoolhas completed the project titled Variation of Conductance with Temperature in Electrolytesduring the academic year 2008-2009 towards partial fulfillment of credit for the Chemistry practical evaluation of AISSCE 2009, and submitted satisfactory report, as compiled in the following pages, under my supervision.
Mrs Janet Garrison
Department of Chemistry
South Park Elementary

Acknowledgements
"There are times when silence speaks so much more loudly than words of praise



Bibliography: Chemistry (Part I) –Textbook for Class XII; National Council of Educational Research and Training Concepts of Physics 2by H C Verma; Bharti Bhawan (Publishers & Distributors)

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