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Molar conductane of KCl increases slowly...

Molar conductane of KCl increases slowly with decrease in concentration because of

A

increase in degree of ionisation

B

increase in total number of current carrying species

C

weakning of interionic attractions and increase in ionic mobilities

D

increase in hydration of ions.

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