MCQ
Kohlrausch's law states that at 
  • A
    For strong electrolyte, molar conductane varies linearly with concentration of electrolyte
  • Infinite dilution, each ion makes definite contribution to molar conductance of an electrolyte whatever be the nature of the other ion of the electrolyte
  • C
    At all concentration, each ion makes definite contribution to molar conductance of an electrolyte whatever be the nature of the other ion of the electrolyte
  • D
    Molar conductance increases with decrease in concentration

Answer

Correct option: B.
Infinite dilution, each ion makes definite contribution to molar conductance of an electrolyte whatever be the nature of the other ion of the electrolyte
b
Kohlrausch's law states that at Infinite dilution, each ion makes definite contribution to equivalent conductance of an electrolyte whatever be the nature of the other ion of the electrolyte

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