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Molar conductivity (L) m of aqueous solution of sodium stearate, which behaves as a strong electrolyte, is recorded at varying concentrations (c) of sodium stearate. Which one of the following plots provides the correct representation of micelle formation in the solution?
(Critical micelle concentration (CMC) is marked with an arrow in the figures)

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To solve the problem regarding the molar conductivity (Λm) of sodium stearate in relation to its concentration (c) and the formation of micelles, we need to understand the relationship between conductivity and concentration, particularly in the context of micelle formation. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Molar Conductivity**: - Molar conductivity (Λm) is defined as the conductivity of an electrolyte solution divided by its molar concentration (c). It indicates how well the ions in the solution can conduct electricity. 2. **Behavior of Strong Electrolytes**: ...
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