Physics, asked by omkumarmaurya8, 4 months ago

Electolytes conduct electricity due to the movement of-
electrons only.
the electrolyte itself.
positive as well as negative ions.
the electrodes themselves.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electolytes conduct electricity due to the movement of:

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Electolytes conduct electricity due to the movement of positive as well as negative ions.

This is because positive and negative ions conduct electricity.

Answered by khushmeetkaur2008
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Electolytes conduct electricity due to the movement of:

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Electolytes conduct electricity due to the movement of positive as well as negative ions.

This is because positive and negative ions conduct electricity.

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