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Explain kohlrausch law...?? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Kohlrausch's law states that the equivalent conductivity of an electrolyte at infinite dilution is equal to the sum of the conductances of the anions and cations. If a salt is dissolved in water, the conductivity of the solution is the sum of the conductances of the anions and cations.

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Answered by monikasahu85
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Kirchoff law states that two rule

Kirchoff voltage law

Kirchoff current law

Kirchoff voltage law:-> It states that sum of potential difference across each circuit elements in closed loop is equal to 0.

it is based on energy conservation

Kirchoff voltage law:--it is based on the principle of law conservation of charge

it states that algebraic sum of current at meeting. or node is equal to zero

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