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The molar conductivity of strong electrolyte

The conductivity of a strong electrolyte:

How does the molar conductance of an electrolyte vary with dilution ?

The questions consist of two atatements each, printed as Assertion and Reason. While answering these questions you are required to choose any one of the following four responses : According to Kohlrausch's law the molar conductivity of a strong electrolyte at infinite dilution is sum of molar conductivities of its ions. The current carried by cation and anion is alwaus equal.

Which of the following plots represents correctly the variation of molar conductivity with dilution for a strong electrolyte?

The plot of molar conductance vs sqrt(C) in strong electrolyte , is

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