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difference between the electric conductivity in solid and liquid​

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Answered by deepalijain322
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1) in solids electricity is carried by electrons but in liquid electricity is carried by ions( positively charged and negatively charged ions). In solid like copper metal electricity is carried by electrons but in a liquid like copper sulphate solution, electricity is carried by copper ions and sulphate ion.

2)When electricity is passed through a solid then no chemical change take place but when electricity is passed through a liquid then a chemical change take place

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Answered by shawa5741
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solid:The state of matter that has a definite shape,a definite volume,and that does not flow from one place to another on its own, is called solid

liquid:The state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape and which can flow from one place to another in some direction is called liquid

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