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STATEMENT-1: Conductivity decreases with the decreases is concentration both the weak and strong electolytes.
STATEMENT-2: No. of ions per unit volume linearly decreases in both electrolytes.

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Number of ions per unit volume is linearly decreases in strong electrolyte but not is weak electrolyte.
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