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It doesn't. Conductivity increases with increasing concentration.
For a weak acid (or base), as the concentration increases, the % ionization/dissociation decreases. This leads to fewer ions in solution, and hence the molar conductivity decreases.
That's a difficult question to answer, because "pure" hydrochloric acid is a gas at room temperature, and the conductivity of a solution of hydrochloric acid depends on the concentration.
Yes, the higher the conductivity concentration the higher the conductivity value in the material. Some times the conductive particles are surrounded with insulating materials which cut the conductive paths between the electrodes and as a result it stops the increase in the conductivity values to a certain limit according to the structure (texture) in the material.
electric conductivity increases in both
It doesn't. Conductivity increases with increasing concentration.
That will vary with both the compound and its concentration in the solution (neither of which were specified in the question).
Molar conductivity at infinite dilution is when molar conductivity is limited. Molar conductivity is when electrolyte conductivity is divided by molar concentration.
The electrical conductivity of the solution will be higher if the concentration of NaCl increase.
The greater the concentration of salt in an aqueous solution, the higher the electrical conductivity. This is because, with a greater salt concentration, there are more ions available to serve as a path for electron transfer in the solution.
pure water is insulator.
More ions=more conduction
Influence on the electrical conductivity of solutions:- types of substances dissolved- concentration of solutes- temperature
For a weak acid (or base), as the concentration increases, the % ionization/dissociation decreases. This leads to fewer ions in solution, and hence the molar conductivity decreases.
The initial concentration affects the conductivity of a solution in a sense that the greater the initial concentration,the greater the conductivity.increase in concentration means presence of more free moving ions in the solution.but this can only occur in the initial concentration because,after the initial concentration,an increase in concentration will mean that there are now more ions present in the solution but the same volume,hence the ions wouldn't be able to move freely an in the initial concentration,hence the conductivity would then decrease since they can't move freely now.
molar conductivity involves concentration of electrolyte also....but electrolytic conductivity doesn't
Vinegar concentration is determined by a combination of specific gravity and pH, confirmed inline by electriical conductivity inprocess.