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An increase in equivalent conductance of a strong electrolyte with dilution is mainly due to:

A

Increase in number of ions

B

Increase in ionic mobility of ions

C

100% ionisation of electrolyte at normal dilution

D

Increase in both i.e. number of ions and ionic mobility of ions

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D

A strong electrolyte is completely ionised at concentrated solution also. But the mobility of ions increases as we increase the dilution.
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