All electrolytes are conductor ? why
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An electrolyte is a chemical compound that dissociates into ions and hence is capable of transporting electric charge - i.e. an electrolyte is an electric conductor; unlike metals the flow of charge is not a flow of electrons, but is a movement of ions. ... Electrolytes can be solid, liquids, or solutions.
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An electrolyte is a substance that contains free ions and behaves as an electrically conductive medium. Because electrolytes generally consist of ions in solution, they are also known as ionic solutions. ... Strong electrolytes are good conductors of electricity and weak electrolytes are weak conductors of electricity.
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