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The equivalent conductivity of `0.1 M` weak acid is `100` times less than that at infinite dilution. The degree of dissociation of weak electrolyte at `0.1 M` is.

A

1 00

B

10

C

0.01

D

0.001

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C

`alpha=(^^_(m)^(c ))/(^^_(m)^(o))=(x//100)/(x)=(1)/(100)=0.01`
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