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The value of molar conductivity of HCl i...

The value of molar conductivity of `HCl` is greater than that of `NaCl` at a particular temperature because

A

Ionic mobility of `H^(+)` is greater than that of `Na^(+)`

B

the dipolie moment of NaCl is greater than that of HCl

C

NaCl is more ionic than HCl

D

HCl is Bronsted acid and NaCl is a salt of a strong acid and strong base

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A

The greater the ionic mobility, the greater the molar conductance. The ionic mobility of `H^(+)` is greater than that of `Na^(+)`
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