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= Conductivity (electrolytic)
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Conductivity, in the context of electrolytic solutions, refers to the ability of an electrolyte solution to conduct electric current. This property is primarily determined by the presence and mobility of ions in the solution. \#\#\# Key Points About Electrolytic Conductivity: 1. **Ions in Solution**: When an electrolyte dissolves in water, it dissociates into positive (cations) and negative ions (anions).