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Electrolytic conductance increases with
Increase in viscosity of solvent
Increase in solvation of ions
Decrease in temperature
Increase in ionisation of electrolyte​

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Answered by kk2836625
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Answer:

increase in ionization of electrolyte because more ions will produces and electrolytic conduction will increases

Answered by Anonymous
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Electrolytic conductance increases with the increase in ionization of an electrolyte.

  • An electrolyte solution's conductance decreases with temperature rise due to an improvement in the degree of inonization.
  • Strong electrolytes undergo full ionization and thus show higher conductivity as they have more ions.
  • There is an ion concentration in solution. The higher the solution concentration of ions, the greater will be its conductivity.
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