Assertion: Λm Weak electrolytes show a sharp increase when the electrolytic solution is diluted.
Reason: For weak electrolytes degree of dissociation increases with the dilution of solution
Assertion: Λm Weak electrolytes show a sharp increase when the electrolytic solution is diluted.
Reason: For weak electrolytes degree of dissociation increases with the dilution of solution
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1 Answer
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This is a Assertion and Reason Type as classified in NCERT Exemplar
Ans: Correct Option: (i)
(i) Molar conductivity of weak electrolytes increases on dilution. In addition to solution the degree of dissociation increases leading to an increase in the number of ions produced. Therefore, Λm shows a sharp increase.
Therefore, the assertion is correct, the reason is correct and the reason is a correct explanation for assertion.
(ii) Assertion is correct, the reason is correct and the reason is the correct explanation of assertion. Therefore, this option is incorrect
(iii)Assertion and true both are correct the
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