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Explain briefly the \textsf{Ostwald\:'s\:Dilution\:Law}

What is degree of dissociation?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Degree of Dissociation ( ) The degree of dissociation of a substance is defined as the fraction of its molecules dissociating at a given time. ... Let x moles of NH3 dissociate at equilibrium. Degree of dissociation (a) of NH3 is defined as the number of moles of NH3 dissociated per mole of NH3.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Ostwald 's dilution law is the application of the law of mass action to electrolytes in solution. ... Thus at constant temperature degree of dissociation of electrolyte is directly proportional to square root of its dilution.

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