What is the affect of temperature on degree of dissociation?

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At higher temperature, molecules acquire thermal energy .Hence the velocity of molecules increases and it overcomes the electrostatic force of attraction between ions and separate the ions.Hence degree of ionization increases with increase in temperature. 

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