Conductivity of a solution is directly proportional to
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Conductivity of a solution is directly proportional to nature of electrolyte(dissociation) , nature of solvent( polarity) and temperature.
It is inversely proportional to nature of ions(size) , concentration of ion in solution
It is inversely proportional to nature of ions(size) , concentration of ion in solution
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Conductivity of a solution is directly proportional to the number of ions.
Explanation:
- The unit of the constant of proportionality is conductivity (unit Siemens).
- This is directly proportional to the area of the vessel and the concentration of the solution inside it and inversely proportional to the length of the vessel.
- Free electrons play a major role in the conductivity of heat in metals.
- According to the Wiedemann-Franz law, the relationship between the absolute temperature (in kelvins) and electrical conductivity and metal thermal conductivity is roughly linear.
- Resistance, as you are all aware, is what prevents electrons from flowing freely.
- Conductance is therefore, in terms of math, resistance's inverse.
- The conductance decreases with increasing resistance whereas the conductance increases with decreasing resistance.
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