Answer: An electrolyte limiting molar conductivity refers to the molar conductivity at the time when an electrolyte’s concentration within the solution tends to zero.
An electrolyte solution’s conductivity refers to the ion’s conductance present in the solution’s unit volume. The total ions responsible for transmitting the current decreases when the concentration is reduced or the solution is specifically diluted. Hence, the electrolyte solution’s conductivity decreases with a reduction in concentration