difference between electrodes and electrolyte
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The term electrode is used to refer the contact mechanism used to combine electrically a metallic part to a non-metallic part of an electrical circuit.
An electrolyte is a solution, which has free positive and negative ions
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Electrode are the un charged particles and the electolyte are the charged particles
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