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On diluting the solution of an electrolyte ​

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Answered by deepa7890
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Conductivity of a solution is the conductance of ions present in a unit volume of the solution. On dilution the number of ions per unit volume decreases. Hence, the conductivity decreases.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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When refining the electrolyte solution are:

  • When the solution reduces the amount of ion available per unit it decreases, leading to a decrease in conductivity.
  • Your molar conductivity of both weak and solid electrolytes increases with a decrease in purification.
  • These active ions provide extra performance.
  • Electrolyte is a compound that produces an ionic solution when dissolved in an aqueous solution.
  • For example, salts such as KCl can produce an electrolyte solution.
  • Those compounds that produce ions in the solution are called solid electrolytes.
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