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3. Discuss what happens when an electrolyte is dissolved in water, and then an electric current passed through it.?​

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Answered by priyankagoel0405
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When an electrolyte is dissolved in water it dissociates into its constituent ions both cations (positively charged) and anions (negatively charged). When electricity is passed through this electrolyte solution, the solution will conduct electricity.

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Answered by kumbharepratiksha
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1. When an electrolyte is dissolved in water, it is called an aqueous solution, and the molecules dissociate into ions.

2. Then, if the current is passed through it, the free mobile ions migrate towards the electrodes (cations to cathode and anions to anode) for discharging.

3. When an electrolyte is dissolved in water it dissociates into its constituent ions both cations (positively charged) and anions (negatively charged).

4. When electricity is passed through this electrolyte solution, the solution will conduct electricity

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