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The increases in equivalent conductivity of a weak electrolyte with dilution is due to :

A

increase in degree of dissociation and decrease in ionic mobility.

B

decrease in degree of dissociation and decrease in ionic mobility.

C

increase in degree of dissociation and increase in ionic mobility.

D

decrease in degree of dissociation and increase in ionic mobility

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C

On dilution degree of dissociation of a weak electrolyte increase , hence increase in ionic mobility .
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