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how does the temperature affect the conductive of acid and bases dissloved in water?

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Answered by tumuluriannapurna196
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The conductivity process in aqueous solutions is by means of ionic motion, and is different from that of metals. The conductivity invariably increases with increasing temperature, opposite to metals but similar to graphite. ... Acids, alkalis, and concentrated salt solutions run somewhat lower, typically 1.5%/°C.

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The conductivity process in aqueous solutions is by means of ionic motion, and is different from that of metals. The conductivity invariably increases with increasing temperature, opposite to metals but similar to graphite. ... Acids, alkalis, and concentrated salt solutions run somewhat lower, typically 1.5%/°C.

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