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Does electric current enter through a node in an electrolyte

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Answered by tanya1214
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Yes electic current enter through node in a electrolyte

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Answered by cutiejha
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It is quite known that in case of electrolyte there are no electrons. The electric current is basically due to flow of ions. Now these ions are sub categorized as Cations and Anions.  As in you can say in case of a galvanic cell, the electrons are assumed to flow from Anode to cathode externally through the circuit. So in this case, electrons flow from cathode to anode internally through the circuit. I think you need a little modification for the question.


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