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Molar conductivity of ionic solution depends on ........

A

temperature

B

distance between electrodes

C

concentration of electrolysis in solution

D

surface area of electrodes

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Molar conductivity due to ions furnished by one mole of electrolyte in solution. Molar conductivity of ionic solution depends on
(i) Temperature Molar conductivity of electrolyte solution increases with increase in temperature .
(ii) Concentarton of electrolytes in solution As concentration of electrolysis increases. molar conductivity decreases. ltbr. `therefore lambda=(k)/(c)`
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