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4. State the cause of conductivity of liquids?​

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Answered by dk859389
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Copper sulphate solution conducts electricity, therefore copper sulphate solution is an 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

When electricity is passed through liquids then chemical change take place.

While in solids there is no chemical change.

Answered by shettyshreyas223
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Copper sulphate solution conducts electricity, therefore copper sulphate solution is an 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.

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