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how is internal resistance depends on electrolyte

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by palakgupta2395
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Larger the separation between the electrodes of the cell, more the length of the electrolyte through which current has to flow and consequently a higher value of internal resistance.

Greater the conductivity of the electrolyte, lesser is the internal resistance of the cell. That is, internal resistance depends on the nature of the electrolyte.

The internal resistance of a cell is inversely proportional to the common area of the electrodes dipping in the electrolyte.

The internal resistance of a cell depends on the nature of the electrodes.

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