When I change the surrounding temperature of a solution, e.g. submerge it in ice water or warm water for a while, how and WHY would this affect the current of an electrolytic cell with inert electrodes?
My textbook states that
regardless of what type of molecule it is
the same moles of different molecules take up the same volume
But why is this? Why doesn't the size of the molecule not factor into the volume? Why doesn't the fact that NH3 has 4 atoms and H2 has only 2 atoms affect either...