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what is the electrolytic conductance ?​

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Answered by ItzRisingStar
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❥When a voltage is applied to the electrodes dipped into an electrolytic solution, ions of the electrolyte move and, therefore, electric current flows through the electrolytic solution. The power of the electrolytes to conduct electric current is termed conductance or conductivity.

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Answered by khushithestar
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Explanation:

When a voltage is applied to the electrodes dipped into an electrolytic solution, ions of the electrolyte move and, therefore, electric current flows through the electrolytic solution. The power of the electrolytes to conduct electric current is termed conductance or conductivity.

The ability of electrolytic solutions to allow the passage of electric current through them is known as the electrolytic conductance.

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