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what is the effect of temperature on specific conductivity ?​

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Answered by anchitsingh40
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The conductivity invariably increases with increasing temperature, opposite to metals but similar to graphite. It is affected by the nature of the ions, and by viscosity of the water

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Answered by Anonymous
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The conductivity invariably increases with increasing temperature, opposite to metals but similar to graphite. It is affected by the nature of the ions, and by viscosity of the water.

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