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An aqueous solution of `K_(2)SO_(4)` is diluted by adding water. How the values of `G, k, wedge_(m)` and `wedge_(eq)` vary ?

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`kappa` decreases whereas `G,wedge_(m) and wedge_(eq)` increase with dilution.
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