what is conductivity in electrochemistry
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Conductivity (or specific conductance) of an electrolyte solution is a measure of its ability to conduct electricity. The SI unit of conductivity is Siemens per meter (S/m).
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It is the conductance of unit cube of material. S.I unit is S/m. Common unit is S/cm.
The conductivity of an electrolytic solution always decreases with decrease in concentration that is on dilution. This is because with dilution, the degree of dissociation increases and the total number of current-carrying ions increases but the number of ions per unit volume decreases.
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