How can you obtain limiting molar conductivity for weak electrolyte
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limiting molar conductivity for weak electrolyte obtained from strong electrolyte with same ions
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In case of weak electrolyte limiting molar conductivity cannot be obtained by extrapolation reliably. However, it can be obtained as a sum of all ionic contributions, which might be derived from the strong electrolytes limiting molar conductivities having the same ions as weak electrolyte.
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The limiting molar conductivity (⋀
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