Explain kolres law Share with your friends Share 0 Goutam Pradhan answered this Solution:Kohlrausch's law was introduced to calculate the limiting equivalent conductivity of an electrolyte.The law states that the equivalent conductivity of an electrolyte at infinite dilution is equal to the sum of the indivisual contributions of conductances of the cations and anions and is independent of size and charge of the ions.For an electrolyte,AxByAxBy(aq) → xA+y+yB-xΛAxBy(aq) °=x×λA+y°+ y×λB-x°This law is especially important for calculate the molar/equivalent conductances of weak electrolytes (Since they donot undergo complete ionisation) 0 View Full Answer