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Molar conductance values at infinite dilution of Na+ and Cl- ions are 50.11*10^-4Sm^2mol^-1 and 76.34*10^-4Sm^2mol^-1 respectively. Calculate the transport number of Na+ ion.

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The equivalent conductance of a decimolar solution of acetic acid was found to be 1.58*10^-3Sm^2eq^-1 at a given temperature. Calculate the degree of dissociation of acetic acid.

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The solution A has temperature 300K has molar conductivity 300 unit, and at infinite dilution the molar conductivity of the sample has molar conductivity 400 unit, predict the degree of dissociation of the electrolyte.

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State Kohlrausch's Law of independent migration of ions.

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Use Kohlrausch's Law to find out the degree of dissociation of the weak electrolytes.

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Conductivity of 0.00250 M acetic acid is 8.00 x 10-5 S cm-1. Calculate its molar conductivity. If capital lambda0 for acetic acid is 300.0 S cm2 mol-1, what is its dissociation constant?

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Why each ion at infinite makes a unique contribution towards molar conductivity?

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Use Kohlrausch's Law to find out the dissociation constant of the weak electrolyte.

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Two solutions A and B are provided to you. Both have same amount of identical weak electrolyte the volume of the solution B is three times the volume of solution A. Will the molar conductivity of the solution A will be having one third the molar conductivity.

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What is the major application of Kohlrausch's Law.

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