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The extent of ionization of weak electro...

The extent of ionization of weak electrolyte increases

A

With increase in concentration of the above

B

On addition of excees of water

C

On decreasing the temperature

D

On stirring the solution vigorously

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Degree of Ionization increases with increase in dilution (addition of water)
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