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(i) Specific conductance decreases with dilution whereas equivalent conductance increses with dilution. Why ?
(ii) State the Faraday's second law of electrolysis.

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Conductance=1/R, Specific conductance, `kappa=1//0.367ohm^(-1)xx31.6cm^(-1)`, Molar conductance`=(kappaxx1000)/(C)`.
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