Political Science, asked by sonuabrham2003, 11 months ago

An electrolyte:
(a) has positive charge
(b) has negative charge
(c) show table to home positive and negative charge
(d) should able to conduct charge

Answers

Answered by john777
8

Answer:

answer is(d)

Explanation:

able to conduct charge

Answered by topwriters
1

An electrolyte should be able to conduct charge

Explanation:

An electrolyte is a substance that can conduct charge. When current is passed, the electrolyte splits into cations and anions and disperses uniformly through the solvent. But the solution remains electrically neutral. Cations are positively charge particles and anions are negatively charged particles.

For example, the most common electrolyte is the common salt, NaCl. This salt when dissolved in water becomes an electrolyte. This electrolyte separates into cations Na+ and anions Cl−.

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