For weak electrolytes, such as acetic acid, at very low concentrations the molar conductivity drops rapidly as the concentration increases. However, at higher concentration, there's only a slight decrease in the molar conductivity. O True O False

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For weak electrolytes, such as acetic acid, at very low concentrations the molar conductivity drops rapidly as the concentration increases. However, at
higher concentration, there's only a slight decrease in the molar conductivity.
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