Exolain Kohlrausch law?
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According to kohlrausch law the limiting molar conductivity of ions (Cation and anion) is equal to the ionic conductivities of the cation and anion each multiplied by their oxidation number.
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According to kohlrausch law the limiting molar conductivity of ions (Cation and anion) is equal to the ionic conductivities of the cation and anion each multiplied by their oxidation number.
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Explain kohlrausch's law ...
Answer => the law states that the molar conductivity of an electrolyte at infinite dilution is equal to the sum of the molar ionic conductivities of the cations & anions at infinite dilution
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