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Standard XII
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Structure and Physical Properties of Ethers
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15. Why does molarity becomes equal to molality on infinite dilution?
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For an infinitely dilute aqueous solution, molality will be equal to:
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Assertion :
5
M
H
C
l
solution is diluted
10
times, its molarity becomes
50
. Reason: On dilution, molarity of the solution decreases.
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Dear sir ,
Why exactly the degree of dissociation or alpha is equal to the ratio of molar conductivity at concentration c by the molar conductivity at infinite dilution ? How did we get that expression?
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On diluting solution, its normality and molarity changes but molality remains constant.
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Assertion :Kohlrausch law helps to find the molar conductivity of weak electrolyte at infinite dilution. Reason: Molar conductivity of a weak electrolyte at infinite dilution cannot be determined experimentally.
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