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According to the Arrhenius theory, the ionic conductivity of aqueous electrolytes is realized by the ions of the electrolyte. Water plays a role of a chemically passive substrate. In this paper, we model the electrodynamic response of aqueous HCl, NaOH, and NaCl solutions without invoking notions of electrolyte ions Na+ and Cl–. It is implied that the electrolyte decomposes into molecules and then...
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