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Amar Kumar 8 years, 3 months ago
An increase in a solution’s temperature will cause a decrease in its viscosity and an increase in the mobility of the ions in solution. An increase in temperature may also cause an increase in the number of ions in solution due to dissociation of molecules. As the conductivity of a solution is dependent on these factors then an increase in the solution’s temperature will lead to an increase in its conductivity.
The Temperature Coefficient of Variation is the rate at which a solution’s conductivity increases with an increase of temperature and is expressed as the percentage increase in conductivity for a temperature change of 1°C.
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