define electrolyte ,cathode,anode,ions
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an electrolyte is a substance that dissintegrates into ions in its molten or fused or aqeous state and conducts elecricity.
the negatively charged electrode where cations get reduced is called cathode
the positively charged electrode where anions get oxidised is called anode.
the positively or negatively charged particles formed by loss or gain of electron(s) respectively by a molecule is called ion
the negatively charged electrode where cations get reduced is called cathode
the positively charged electrode where anions get oxidised is called anode.
the positively or negatively charged particles formed by loss or gain of electron(s) respectively by a molecule is called ion
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Answer:an electrolyte is a substance that dissintegrates into ions in its molten or fused or aqeous state and conducts elecricity.
the negatively charged electrode where cations get reduced is called cathode
the positively charged electrode where anions get oxidised is called anode.
the positively or negatively charged particles formed by loss or gain of electron(s) respectively by a molecule is called ion
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