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- Degree of dissociation of 0.1N CH3COOH is
- A weak monobasic acid is 1% ionized in 0.1 m solution at
- Theory of ionization was given by
- The colour of an electrolyte solution depends on
- Ionisation depends upon
- Which of the following is non-electrolyte
- For a concentrated solution of a weak electrolyte
- Which of the following acids is stronger than benzoic acid
- Acetic acid is a weak electrolyte because

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Popular Questions
- Degree of dissociation of 0.1N CH3COOH is
- A weak monobasic acid is 1% ionized in 0.1 m solution at
- Theory of ionization was given by
- The colour of an electrolyte solution depends on
- Ionisation depends upon
- Which of the following is non-electrolyte
- For a concentrated solution of a weak electrolyte
- Which of the following acids is stronger than benzoic acid
- Acetic acid is a weak electrolyte because