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Why does conductivity of a solution decrease on dilution of the solution?

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Answered by sarikapatil1020
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Specific conductive decreases with decrease in concentration. Since the number of ions per unit volume that carry current in solution decrease on dilution. Hence concentration and conductive are directly proportional to each other


Answered by Arslankincsem
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Mainly, conductivity of the solution directly will be proportional with the ions present in unit volume of solution.


When current is carried forward with ions so that it would decreases conductivity also decreases.


With the dilution conductivity decreases, it mainly carried on various aspect for different reasons.


Molar conductivity of solution at a given concentration are conductance of volume V of solution containing one mole of electrolyte.

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