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Why does the conductivity of a solution decrease with dilution?

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Why does the conductivity of a solution decreases with dilution ?

A: Molar conductivity of solution increase with dilution for weak electrolyte. R: Degree of ionization increases with dilution.

The conductivity of 0.1 N NaOH solution is 0.022 S cm^(-1) .When equal volume of 0.1 N HCl solution is added, the conductivity of resultant solution is decreased to 0.0055 S cm^(-1) . The equivalent conductivity of NaCl solution is :

The one which decreases with dilution is :

Assertion (A) Conductivity of all electrolytes decreases on dilution. Reason(R) On dilution number of ions per unit volume decreases.

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