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The molecular conductivity of strong electrolyte

A

increases lineraly with concentration

B

increases linearly with concentration in a linear fashion

C

decreases lineraly with concentration

D

decrases with square root of concentration in a linear fashion.

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`^^_(m)^(@)= ^^_(m)^(@)-Asqrt(C)`
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