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The conductivity of an electrolyte is due to the ....​

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Answered by malepatiakhilesh
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Answer:

the conductivity of electrolyte is due to ions present in them

Answered by sarahssynergy
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The conductivity of an electrolyte is due to :

Explanation:

  • The sole reason for the conductivity of electrolytes is the ions present in them.
  • The conductivity of electrolytes increases with increase in the concentration of ions as there will be more charge carriers if the concentration of ions is more and hence the conductivity of electrolytes will be high.
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