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June 21, 2021 • 13:38 pm 30 points
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Why for strong electrolyte degree of dissociation is 1

why for strong electrolyte degree of dissociation is 1

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  • Pinky chaudhary

    strong electrolytes show complete dissociation on the ions. i.e 100% so the molar/equivalent conductivity are nearly equal to limiting molar/equivalent conductivity therefore the value of dissociation constant will be equals to 1.

  • Pinky chaudhary Best Answer

    strong electrolytes show complete dissociation i.e 100% therefore the molar/equivalent conductivity are nearly equal to limiting molar/equivalent conductivity. hence dissociation constant.

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  • Pinky chaudhary

    strong electrolytes show complete dissociation i.e 100% therefore the molar/equivalent conductivity are nearly equal to limiting molar/equivalent conductivity. hence dissociation constant.

    cropped7059955624493708803.jpg
    cropped3872361784122095558.jpg
    cropped3074169494781258751.jpg
  • Pinky chaudhary

    strong electrolytes show complete dissociation i.e 100% therefore the molar/equivalent conductivity are nearly equal to limiting molar/equivalent conductivity. hence dissociation constant.

    cropped7059955624493708803.jpg
    cropped3872361784122095558.jpg
  • Pinky chaudhary

    strong electrolytes show complete dissociation i.e 100% therefore the molar/equivalent conductivity are nearly equal to limiting molar/equivalent conductivity. hence dissociation constant.

    cropped7059955624493708803.jpg
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