how does resistance of an electrolyte vary with temperature
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Increasing the temperature increases the amplitude of the lattice vibrations and therefore increases the scattering. ... Since the ion mobility increases with temperature the resistance of electrolytes generally falls with increasing temperature.
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Increasing the temperature increases the amplitude of the lattice vibrations and therefore increases the scattering . Since the ion mobility increases with the temperature , the resistance of electrolytes generally falls with increasing temperature .
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