Biology, asked by priyaprakashvarrior, 1 year ago

explain conductivity in liquids.

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Answered by PrinceAkash1st
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"Liquids electricity is conducted by the migration of positive and negative ions through the liquid. The electrical conductivity of a liquid depends upon the number of ions per unit volume and upon their drift velocity."

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Answered by Devilking08
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CONDUCTIVITY IN LIQUIDS


An electric current flows due to movement of charged particles, the maybe electrons are ions. In solids, flow of electric current is due to movement of electrons while in liquids, electric current flows because of movement of negative and positive ions. For, example tablet salt sodium chloride is made up of sodium ions positive ions and chloride ions negative ions that are fixed in place and cannot move through the solid.

However when salt is dissolved in water the Sodium and chloride ions break apart and spread out evenly in water forming a solution. Now the positive and negative ions are free to move the liquids containing ions can conduct electricity.


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