Why dpes internal resistance decrease when concetration of electrolye increases?
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The internal resistance of an electrolyte decreases with an increase in temperature. The temperature increase weakens the ionic bonds that are present in electrolyte. This enhances the mobility of ions and now the charge carriers can travel with less electrostatic resistance between anode and cathode.
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