The degree of dissociation of a weak electrolyte is proportional to its molar conductance. Explain.
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Solution
The second class of compounds, known as weak electrolytes, are those where ionisation is incomplete. The ionisation will increase with dilution and hence the molar conductivity increases with dilution.Thus the conductivity is directly proportional to the degree of dissociation of electrolyte.
For weak electrolytes, the graph plotted between molar conductivity √C (Where c is the concentration) is not a straight line. This is because weak electrolytes have lower molar conductivities and lower degree of dissociation at higher concentrations which increases steply at lower concentrations. Hence we use Kohlrausch law of independent migration of ions for determining to limit molar conductivity, Emo of weak electrolytes.