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Answered by Anonymous
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Walden's Rule.

A rule which states that the product of the viscosity and the equivalent ionic conductance at infinite dilution in electrolytic solutions is a constant, independent of the solvent; it is only approximately correct.

Answered by arnabsaikia43
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Walden's rule. [′wȯl·dənz ‚rül] (physical chemistry) A rule which states that the product of the viscosity and the equivalent ionic conductance at infinite dilution in electrolytic solutions is a constant, independent of the solvent; it is only approximately correct

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