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Course: Class 12 Chemistry (India) > Unit 2
Lesson 4: Electrolytic cells & electrolysisKohlrausch's law of independent migration
In this video, we will discuss why it is experimentally challenging to find out the limiting molar conductivity for weak electrolytes. We will learn about Kohlrausch's law and how it can be used for weak electrolytes.
Timestamps
00:34 - Recap of how to find limiting molar conductivity for a strong electrolyte.
02:11 - Why we cannot find limiting molar conductivity for a weak electrolyte?
02:38 - Kohlraush’s Law of independent migration.
7:07 - Application of Kohlrausch's law to find the limiting molar conductivity of acetic acid.
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