Why each ion at infinite makes a unique contribution towards molar conductivity?
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| 16th Jun, 2014,
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Expert Answer:
At infinite dilution or in extremely dilute solution the interionic interactions are the minimum and each ion moves independent of other. At this stage the ions moves freely and the electrostatic interaction between ions (attractive and repulsive) are minimized.
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