The electrode which pushes electrons into external circuit is known as anode
Weak electrolytes conduct relatively small quantity of electricity than strong electrolytes
Effect of dilution on conductance of strong electrolyte can be explained by Arrhenius theory.
The electrode which pulls electrons out of external circuit is known as cathode
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The electrode which pulls electrons out of external circuit is known as cathode
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The electrode which pushes electrons into external circuit is known as anode
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Weak electrolytes conduct relatively small quantity of electricity than strong electrolytes
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Effect of dilution on conductance of strong electrolyte can be explained by Arrhenius theory.
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Arrhenius theory only explains the effect of dilution on conductance of weak electrolysis The effect on strong electrolytes is explained by thicket onsagar equation
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