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A liquid that conducts electricity due to the presence of ions is called
(a) anode
(b) cathode
(c) electrolyte
(d) electrode​

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Answered by sonawanemanav8
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Answer:

Such liquid which conducts electricity due to the presence of IONS is called a

"ELECTROLYTE" or a "ELECTROLYTIC SOLUTION"!!!

e.g. Salt solution, H_{2}SO_{4} (aq.) etc.

Therefore...

C. Electrolyte is the answer.

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Answered by qwvilla
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A liquid that conducts electricity due to the presence of ions is called (c) electrolyte.

  • When a material is dissolved in a polar solvent such as water, yields electricity to that solution. This process is known as electrolyte.
  • When a salt say sodium chloride(NaCl) dissociates to its respective ions when it is dissolved in water. This is an example of electrolytes.
  • When a solution is in high concentration, the electrolyte is said to be 'concentrated', and when a solution is in low concentration, it is termed as 'diluted'.
  • Some of the ions that are electrolytes are hydrogen carbonate (HCO3−), sodium(Na+), and potassium(K+).
  • Through potassium and sodium, we can measure the electrolytes.

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