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When a solution of an electrolyte is hea...

When a solution of an electrolyte is heated the conductance of the solution

A

Increases because of the electrolyte conducts better

B

Decreases because of the increased heat

C

Decreases because of the dissociation of the electrolyte is suppressed

D

Increases because the electrolyte is dissociated more

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