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Maximum molar conductance at infinite dilution is of

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Answered by sukuborah2107
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the increase in the molar conductivity with dilution is entirely due to the increase in the dissociation of the electrolyte; the molar conductivity at infinite dilution being maximum because the dissociation is almost complete.

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Answered by Anonymous
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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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