The equivalent conductance at infinite dilution of a weak acid such as HF
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The equivalent conductance at infinite dilution of a weak acid such as HF
- can be determined by extrapolation of measurements on dilute solutions of HCl, HBr and HI
- can be determined by measurement on very dilute HF solutions
- can be determined from measurements on dilute solutions of NaF, NaCl and HCl
- is an undefined quantity
Answer
(C) can be determined from measurements on dilute solutions of NaF, NaCl and HCl
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