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The molar conductivity at infinite dilution of a strong electrolyte can be obtained by extrapolating the curve Λm vs c, but the same cannot be done for a weak electrolyte. Explain why. - Chemistry (Theory)

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The molar conductivity at infinite dilution of a strong electrolyte can be obtained by extrapolating the curve Λm vs `sqrt c`, but the same cannot be done for a weak electrolyte. Explain why.

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For a strong electrolyte, the Λm vs `sqrt c` plot is a straight line, so `Lambda_m^circ` can be obtained by extrapolation.

But for a weak electrolyte, the Λm vs `sqrt c` curve is highly curved due to partial ionisation and significant increase in degree of dissociation on dilution. Hence, `Lambda_m^circ` cannot be obtained by extrapolation.

Instead, it is calculated using Kohlrausch’s law of independent migration of ions.

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