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State Ostwald’s dilution law. How is it experimentally verified

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Answered by slstratman1
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Answer:

Explanation:

Ostwald in 1888 applied the law of mass action to the dissociation of weak electrolytes. In dilute solution of weak electrolytes, a dynamic equilibrium is present between the ions and undissociated molecules. The dissociation of a weak electrolyte such as ‘AB’ may be represented

Answered by malikmehak
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Answer:

Ostwald dilution law states that only at infinite dilution the weak electrolyte undergoes complete ionization

Explanation:

Kd=(H+) (A-). (HA)

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