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How does solute-solute interaction affect electrolytic conduction?
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Solution
The degree of interionic attraction or solute-solute interaction, which plays an important role in determining the extent of electrolytic conduction, is determined by the electrolyte’s composition. A high solute-solute interaction will result in less electrolyte dissociation and, as a result, less electrolytic conduction. Compared to weak electrolytes, strong electrolytes exhibit a significantly lower solute-solute interaction. This explains why strong electrolyte aqueous solutions conduct far more current than weak electrolyte ones.
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