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For a concentrated solution of a weak electrolyte `A_x,B_y,` the degree of dissociation is given as

A

`alpha=sqrt(K_(eq)//C(x+y))`

B

`alpha=sqrt(K_(eq)C//(xy))`

C

`alpha=(K_(eq)//C^(x+y) x^(x) y^y)^(1//(x+y))`

D

`alpha=sqrt(K_(eq)//xyC)`

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C
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