When water is added to an aqueous solution of an electrolyte, what is the change in…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Electrochemistry
When water is added to an aqueous solution of an electrolyte, what is the change in specific conductivity of the electrolyte?
- Conductivity decreases
- Conductivity increases
- Conductivity remains same
- Conductivity does not depend on number of ions.
Answer
(A) Conductivity decreases
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