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Electrical conductivity is observed when following solution is used an electrolyte​

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Answered by llMichFabulousll
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Explanation:

The conductivity of an electrolyte is therefore affected by the following factors: The concentration of ions in solution. The higher the concentration of ions in solution, the higher its conductivity will be. The type of substance that dissolves in water.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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The rate at which electric charge flows is known as electrical conductivity. Any material with this property can allow electric charge to move freely inside its structure. The term "electric charge" simply refers to moving electrons. If a substance's structure permits free electron flow through it, then it is capable of conducting electricity.

Explanation:

The conductivity of a solution increases with the concentration of ions present.

Ions in solid ionic compounds are not free to move, hence they lack electrical conductivity.

The ionic substance separates into its corresponding ions when it is in a liquid. Charged particles must travel in order for there to be electrical conductivity.

Hence, electrical conductivity is observed when a solution of an ionic compound is used as an electrolyte.

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