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Explain the conduction of electricity through solutions of ionic compound .

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Answered by Rajusingh45
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Electrons conduct electricity through electrical wires, and ions conduct electric electricity through a liquid or a solution. Electrons leave the battery at the negative terminal, complete the electric circuit and enter the battery at the positive terminal.

When there is a liquid or a solution in the circuit ,two roads wire or plates are immersed in it .This are called electrodes .Electrodes are made of conducting solid. The electrodes conduct to negative terminal of a battery by means of a conducting wire is called a cathode and the electrode connected to the positive terminal of a battery is called anode.

We have seen that salts,strong acid and strong base dissociate almost completely in their aqueous solutions. Therefore, the accused solution of all these three contain large number of cations and anions.

A characteristic of liquid state is the mobility of its particles. Due to its mobility the positively charged ions of the solution are attracted to the negative electrode or cathode .on the other hand the negative charge ions of the solution are attracted to the positive electrode or anode.

The movement of ions in the solution towards the respective electrodes amounts to the conduction of electricity through the solution.From this we can understand that those liquids are solutions which contain a large number of dissociated Ions conduct electricity.

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