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explain kohlrausch's law?

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  • explain kohlrausch's law?

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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.

  • This law is popularly known as Kohlrausch law of independent migration of ions.

Examples :

  • (i) Calculation of molar conductance at infinite dilution for weak electrolytes. λm∞(CH3COOH)=λ∞CH3COO+λH+∞

  • (ii) Determination of degree of dissociation of weak electrolyte. If at any concentration C the value of molar conductance is λme then.

Other information :

  • 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.

  • When the concentration of the electrolyte approaches zero, the molar conductivity is known as limiting molar conductivity, Ëm°.

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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. ... This law is popularly known as Kohlrausch law of independent migration of ions.

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