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given relation between specific conductivity and solubility

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Relation between specific conductivity and solubility

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  • Specific conductivity of a material is its capacity to transfer particles that can be heat, electricity, sound, etc. Its SI unit is siemens per meter.
  • Solubility is the ability of any substance to get dissolved in a solvent. These substances are known as solutes.
  • For the conductivity of any particular particles, there is a need for movable ions that help the transfer of particles from one point to another.
  • Solutions that contain electrolytes conduct an electric current, indicating the presence of mobile ions.
  • The solubility of any solute mixed in a solvent affects the conductivity of that material because of the mobile ions present in it.
  • The soluble particles affect the concentration of the solution, which is supposed to be higher for high conductivity.
  • The higher is the solubility, the higher will be the concentration in that solution and therefore the conductivity of that material will increase.
  • Thus, we conclude that the solubility of any solution is directly proportional to the specific conductivity of that soluntion.
  • So, if the solubility increases along with that the increase in the concentration of the solution will ultimately lead to high conductivity.

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