Two solutions of X and Y electrolytes are taken in two beakers and diluted by adding 500…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Solutions
Two solutions of X and Y electrolytes are taken in two beakers and diluted by adding 500 mL of water. Lm of X increases by 1.5 times while that of Y increases by 20 times, what could be the electrolytes X and Y ?
- X → NaCl, Y → KCl
- X → NaCl, Y → CH3COOH
- X → KOH, Y → NaOH
- X → CH3COOH, Y → NaCl
Answer
(B) X → NaCl, Y → CH 3 COOH
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