Molar conductivity at infinite dilution is when molar conductivity is limited. Molar conductivity is when electrolyte conductivity is divided by molar concentration.
The Kohlrausch's law establishes the equivalent conductivity of an electrolyte based on an infinite dilution.
Infinite dilution means such a large dilution so that when you add more solvent there is no change in concentration.
Molar units are siemens per meter per molarity, or siemens meter-squared per mole.Molar conductivity is defined as the conductivity of an electrolyte solution divided by the molar concentration of the electrolyte, and so measures the efficiency with which a given electrolyte conducts electricity in solution.
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Molar conductivity = the sum of the ion conductivities of cation and anion at infinite dilution, such that : This behavior was explained by Kohlraushc's law of independent migration of ions. So you can look this law up for further explanation
Molar conductivity is what increases dilution. It is the conductivity of an electrolyte solution.
If it is infinitely diluted, then naturally the solute (HOH) is the conductor. Conductivity of pure water is about 5.5 · 10-6 S/m
The Kohlrausch's law establishes the equivalent conductivity of an electrolyte based on an infinite dilution.
molar conductivity involves concentration of electrolyte also....but electrolytic conductivity doesn't
Infinite dilution means such a large dilution so that when you add more solvent there is no change in concentration.
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For a weak acid (or base), as the concentration increases, the % ionization/dissociation decreases. This leads to fewer ions in solution, and hence the molar conductivity decreases.
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Molar units are siemens per meter per molarity, or siemens meter-squared per mole.Molar conductivity is defined as the conductivity of an electrolyte solution divided by the molar concentration of the electrolyte, and so measures the efficiency with which a given electrolyte conducts electricity in solution.