MCQ
Degree of ionisation does not depend on:
  • A
    Nature of the solvent.
  • B
    Ature of the electrolyte.
  • C
    Dilution.
  • D
    Molecular mass of the electrolyte.

Answer

  1. Molecular mass of the electrolyte.

Explanation:

Degree of ionization$(\alpha)$ depends on-

(1) Concentration of solute.

(2) Temperature.

(3) Nature of electrolysis.

(4) Nature of solvent.

(5) Dilution.

"α" does not depend on molecular mass of electrolyte.

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