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kohlrausch's law with equation​

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Answered by aftabraini8090
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Explanation:

Kohlrausch's Law states that "At infinite dilution, limiting molar conductivity of one ion is independent of another ion and limiting molar conductivity of an electrolyte is summation of limiting molar conductivity of its ions."

e.g: CH3COONa = (CH3COO-) + (Na+)

Answered by ashauthiras
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An equation that describes the molar conductivities of strong electrolytes at low concentration, i.e. Λm=Λ0m – Κc½, where Λm is the molar conductivity, Λ0m is the limiting molar conductivity (the molar conductivity in the limit of zero concentration when the ions do not interact with each other), Κ is a coefficient

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