Question
How is electrical conductance of a solution denoted ? What are its units ?

Answer

The electrical conductance of a solution is denoted by $G$ and it is the reciprocal of resistance, $R$.
/(G=\frac{1}{R}$

The unit of $G$ is siemens denoted by $S$ or $\Omega^{-1}$.
Hence we can write, $S =\Omega^{-1}= AV ^{-1}= CV ^{-1} S ^{-1}$ where $A$ is ampere and $C$ is coulomb.

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