Chemistry, asked by ayushiahuja2895, 11 months ago

Is limiting molar conductivity same as molar conductivity at infinite dilution?

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Answered by tarunjala06
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Explanation:

The molar conductivity at infinite dilution or approx zero concentration is considered at limiting molar conductivity. The limiting molar conductivity of strong electrolyte can be determined by the extrapolate of molar conductivity andb concentration curve but not possible for weak electrolyte by the same way.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

given molar conductivity at infinite dilution of HCl = 426 , molar conductivity at infinite dilution of NaCl = 126.5 and molar conductivity at infinite dilution of Na2SO4 =260 at 25 degree celcius.

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