Chemistry, asked by mdjunilkadim, 11 months ago

Both of resistance and conductivity increases with increase in temperature in electrolyte.why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ionic Mobility. With the increase of the temperature the inter ionic attraction decreases hence mobility increases. The degree of dissociation of electrolyte increases with the increase of temperature hence the number of Ions also increases for conduction.

Answered by Arnidh
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With the increase of temperature the electrolytic conductivity increases. The electrolytic conductivity depends on the following two factors:-

Ionic Mobility. With the increase of the temperature the inter ionic attraction decreases hence mobility increases.

The degree of dissociation of electrolyte increases with the increase of temperature hence the number of Ions also increases for conduction.

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