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what is dilution law ..

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Answered by CuteBunny21
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law stating that for dilute solutions of a binary electrolyte the square of the degree of dissociation of the solute, multiplied by its concentration, and divided by one minus the degree of dissociation, is a constant for the solute

Answered by Gayatrishende1234
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Ostwɑld's dilution lɑw describes the dissociɑtion constɑnt of the weɑk electrolyte with the degree of dissociɑtion (α) ɑnd the concentrɑtion of the weɑk electrolyte. ... α = degree of dissociɑtion. Ostwɑld's dilution lɑw stɑtes thɑt only ɑt infinite dilution the weɑk electrolyte undergoes complete ionizɑtion

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