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Standard XII
Chemistry
General Mechanism of Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution
Why is i =2 f...
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Why is i =2 for NaCl even when alpha( degree of dissociation) is 100%? Or i =3 for K2SO4 when alpha is 100% ?
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