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Can limiting molar conductivity equal to negative, and why yes/no

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NoExplanation:Limiting molar conductivity cannot be negative... conductivity is BASICALLY the electricity conducted. in case of solution, ions move in solution to conduct electricity. WHEREAS, in metal, electrons move to conduct electricity. For SOLUTIONS, as ions increase, conductance ALSO increases.Negative value of molar conductivity would not MAKE any sense.



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