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with increase in temperature the electrical conductance of the metallic conductor increase. give reason​

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Answered by sinika9
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Answer:

In metals, conductivity is due to movement of free electrons. When temperature increases, the vibration of metal ions increases. ... In electrolytic conductors, the ions are charge carriers and with increase in temperature, ionization increases and hence, conductivity increases.

Explanation:

In metals, conductivity is due to movement of free electrons. When temperature increases, the vibration of metal ions increases. This results in increase in resistance of metal and hence, decrease in conductivity. In electrolytic conductors, the ions are charge carriers and with increase in temperature, ionization increases and hence, conductivity increases.

Answered by bhaskar8014
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Explanation:

In metals, conductivity is due to movement of free electrons. When temperature increases, the vibration of metal ions increases. ... In electrolytic conductors, the ions are charge carriers and with increase in temperature, ionization increases and hence, conductivity increases.

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