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what is Oswald dilution a law​

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Ostwald's dilution law describes the dissociation constant of the weak electrolyte with the degree of dissociation (α) and the concentration of the weak electrolyte. ... α = degree of dissociation. Ostwald's dilution law states that only at infinite dilution the weak electrolyte undergoes complete ionization.

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Ostwald's dilution law describes the dissociation constant of the weak electrolyte with the degree of dissociation (α) and the concentration of the weak electrolyte. α = degree of dissociation. Ostwald's dilution law states that only at infinite dilution the weak electrolyte undergoes complete ionization.

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