Define 1) Electrolyte 2)Electrodes 3)Electrolytic dissociation
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An electrolyte refers to the substance that when dissolved in water produces an electrically conducting solution. They carry a charge and are essential for survival by all higher forms of life. Human bodies contain sodium, potassium, magnesium as electrolytes.
An electrode refers to the conductor that transfers an electrical current from one medium to another from a power source to a device or material.
Electrolytic dissociation refers to the separation of the molecule of an electrolyte into its constituent atoms respectively.
An electrode refers to the conductor that transfers an electrical current from one medium to another from a power source to a device or material.
Electrolytic dissociation refers to the separation of the molecule of an electrolyte into its constituent atoms respectively.
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