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Which one of the following is the correct quadratic form of the Ostwald's dilution law equation

A

`alpha^(2)C+alphaK-K=0`

B

`alpha^(2)C-alphaK-K=0`

C

`alpha^(2)C-alphaK+K=0`

D

`alpha^(2)C+alphaK+K=0`

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The correct Answer is:
A

According to Ostwald's dilution law,
`K=(C alpha^(2))/(1-alpha)`
or `K-K alpha = C alpha^(2)`
or, `C alpha ^(2) + K alpha-K=0`
or, `alpha^(2)C + alpha K - K=0`
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