are conductors and electrolytes same
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An electrolyte is a solution that can conduct electricity due to ions present in it.
In a conductor, electrical current is flowing through the material in its solid form. Conductors are generally metals. On the other hand, an electrolyte can carry current in its molten state or in a solution form.
The current through a conductor is due to free electrons that flow and complete the circuit. The current through an electrolytic cell is because of the flow of ions.
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In a conductor, electrical current is flowing through the material in its solid form. Conductors are generally metals. On the other hand, an electrolyte can carry current in its molten state or in a solution form.
The current through a conductor is due to free electrons that flow and complete the circuit. The current through an electrolytic cell is because of the flow of ions.
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☃️An electrolyte is a solution that can conduct electricity due to ions present in it.
In a conductor, electrical current is flowing through the material in its solid form. Conductors are generally metals. On the other hand, an electrolyte can carry current in its molten state or in a solution form.
The current through a conductor is due to free electrons that flow and complete the circuit. The current through an electrolytic cell is because of the flow of ions.
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