Physics, asked by hritiksinghanmol, 11 months ago

why electrolytes have less resistivity than metals? ​

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Answered by Blaezii
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Explanation:

A low resistivity indicates a material that readily allows the flow of electric current. Resistivity is commonly represented by the Greek letter ρ (rho).


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Answered by mugdha10
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The conductivity of an electrolyte is very low as compared to a metal at room temperature because the number density of free ions in an electrolyte is much smaller as compared to number of free electrons in metals. Further, ions drift slowly due to their heavier mass.

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