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Degree of dissociation of strong acid at infnite dilution

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Answered by jhansijeyakumar12
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ionized to an extent governed by its ionization constant, and that the ... have the value Kw112 or 10~7 at 25°C. For any weak acid HA an +*<ia. —. nanA and at infinite dilution the concentration ofhydrogen.

Answered by TheDreamCatcher
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At infinite dilution, weak and strong electrolytes have a degree of dissociation equal to 1. ... In general, the molar conductance of an electrolyte increases with decrease in concentration or increase in dilution. The molar conductance of strong electrolyte $$(HCl, KCl, KNO_3)$$ as well as weak electrolytes (CH3COOH).

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