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On dilution of 0.1 M of `Na_(2)SO_(4)`, what will happen to its
(a) Conductance (C)
(b) Conductivity `kappa`
(c) Molar conductance `wedge_(m)`
(d) Equivalent conductance `wedge`

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Conductivity, molar conductance and equivalent conductance increases with dilution whereas Conductance (C) decreases.
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