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The molar ionic conductivities of bivalent eletrolyte ions are 57 and 73 then molar conductivity of the solution is

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The limiting molar conductivity of a weak electrolyte cannot be determined reliably by extrapolation. Instead it can be expressed as a sum of ionic contributions which can be evaluated from the limiting molar conductivities of strong electrolytes containing the same ions.

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The molar ionic conductivities of bivalent eletrolyte ions are 57 and 73 then molar conductivity of the solution is

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