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How does the internal resistance of a cell change when: i) temperature of the electrolyte is increased ii) surface

area of the electrodes is decreased.​

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Answered by ROYALBHUMIHAR
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Reaction rates at the electrodes

The electrolyte slowly corrodes the metal particles, increasing the dead layer at the surface of the grain, which makes it harder for the hydrogen ions to get to and from the metal, increasing the resistance

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