Why molar conductivity for acetic acid cannot be determine experimentally?
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Thus, the conductance of a weak electrolyte is much less than that of a strong electrolyte at same concentration. ... This is because as the solution of a weak electrolyte is diluted, its ionization is increased. This results in more number of ions in solution and thus, there is an increase in molar conductivity.
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The molar conductivity of CH3COOH cannot be determined experimentally because the molar conductivity of CH3COOH increases with the dilution. As dilution increases, obtaining a constant value becomes difficult.
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