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Choose the correct option, when conductometric titration of a strong acid vs. weak base (titrant) is carried out:

A
Conductance increases up to the equivalence point.
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Conductance remains constant up to the equivalence point.
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Beyond equivalence point , conduction starts decreasing sharply.
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D
Beyond equivalence point , conduction remains almost constant.
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Solution

The correct option is D Beyond equivalence point , conduction remains almost constant.
Conductometric titration of strong acid vs. weak base
Example:
Titration of HCl with NH4OH
On addition of NH4OH , highly mobile H3O+ ions are replaced by weakly ionized NH+4 ions. Hence, conductance decreases up to the equivalence point.
Addition of NH4OH beyond equivalence point:
The conductance remains practically constant,due to increase in number of only NH4OH ions. NH4OH has very low conductance compared to HCl or NH4Cl

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