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derive oswald's dilute law for ch3cooh​

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In case of a weak electrolyte at a given temperature, the degree of ionization is inversely proportional to the square root of the molar concentration or directly proportional to square root of the volume of the solution which contains one mole of the electrolyte. This is called Ostwald's dilution Law.

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In case of a weak electrolyte at a given temperature, the degree of ionization is inversely proportional to the square root of the molar concentration or directly proportional to square root of the volume of the solution which contains one mole of the electrolyte. This is called Ostwald's dilution Law

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