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How do conductivity and molar conductivity vary with concentration of electrolytic solution ?​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Molar conductivity increases with a decrease in concentration. This happens because the total volume, V, of the solution containing one mole of electrolyte also increases. Upon dilution, the concentration decreases. ... Variation of molar conductivity with concentration is different for both, strong and weak electrolytes.

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Answered by vidushisinghaniabpt
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Both specific conductance or conductivity and molar conductivity change with concentration of the electrolyte. Conductivity of an electrolyte decreases with the decrease in concentration both for weak and strong electrolytes, whereas molar conductivity increases with decrease in concentration.

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