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The theory of conductance in solution explains the ability of solutions to conduct electricity. It is directly related to the presence of electrolytes, which are substances that, when dissolved in a solvent, produce ions that can move freely in the solution. The conductance of a solution depends on the concentration of electrolytes, the type of ions present, and the temperature of the solution. In general, solutions with higher concentrations of electrolytes and smaller ions conduct electricity better than solutions with lower concentrations of electrolytes and larger ions.