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is the Ostwald’s Dilution law only applicable on binary electrolytes , i mean if we do similar derivation for other type off electrolyte eg:A
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B taking 1-a =1 then will it be correct?
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Dissociation of other electrolytes is a multistage process. How are you going to define dissociation fraction?
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