The increase in the molar conductivity of HCl with dilution is due to
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The increase in the molar conductivity of HCl with dilution is due to
- increase in the self ionisation of water
- hydrolysis of HCl
- decrease in the self ionisation of water
- decrease in the interionic forces.
Answer
(D) decrease in the interionic forces.
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