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Molar conductivity at infinite dilution value of nacl

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molar conductivity decrease on increase in the rate of dillution

i.e. molar conductivity decrease as the concentration of NaCl in solution decrease

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Strong electrolytes NaCl practically completely dissociate at all concentrations. For strong electrolytes, lambda M increases slowly with dilution. This is shown by Debye - Huckel Onsager equation ,

Lambda(m) = lambda^o(m) - A sqrt (C)

On plotting the graph, we get a straight line and slope as (-A ) and intercept as ( lambda ^o m) .

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