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1. Explain the conduction of electricity in liquids.​

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Answered by narasegowdavb
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A liquid which can conduct electricity is called an electrolyte. A conducting liquid is called electrolyte. ... A conducting liquid or electrolyte contain ions that is positively charged and negatively charged ions. The flow of these ions conduct electricity through the conducting liquid or electrolyte.

Answered by SheetalSingh44
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When salt is dissolved in distilled water, we obtain salt solution. This is a conductor of electricity.

The water that we get from sources such as taps,hand pumps, wells and ponds is not pure. It may contain several salts dissolved in it. Small amounts of mineral salts are naturally present in it. This water is thus a good conductor of electricity. On the other hand, distilled water is free of salts and is a poor conductor.

Most liquids that conduct electricity are solutions of acids,bases and salts.

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