molar conductivity at infinite dilution table
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Kohlrauschlaw:The law states that "the molar or equivalent conductivity of an electrolyte at infinite dilution is the sum of molar or equivalent conductivity of ions produced by the electrolyte at infinite dilution" or "the sum of molar or equivalent conductivity of cation and anion at infinite ...
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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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