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How can you increase the conductivity of liquids​

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Answered by ltzSweetAngel
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Answer:

Pure water has few ions at room temperature: the dissociation constant is about 10−14 at room temperature, increasing almost 50x as you reach the boiling point reference. Higher dissociation = better conductivity. So it's possible to increase the conductivity of pure water significantly by heating it.

Answered by shreyas31942
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Explanation:

Pure water has few ions at room temperature: the dissociation constant is about 10−14 at room temperature, increasing almost 50x as you reach the boiling point reference. Higher dissociation = better conductivity. So it's possible to increase the conductivity of pure water significantly by heating it.

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