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Answered by mayajakhar79
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\implies Pure water can be made conducting by adding salt into it.

\implies During electrolysis, an electrolyte undergoes a neutral change.

\implies Electrolytes contain positive and negative mobile charges.

\implies Electrolysis is the process by which electrolyte is composed with the help of electricity.

\implies Water mixed with salts is a good conductor of electricity.

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Pure water can be made conducting by adding salt into it.

\implies⟹ During electrolysis, an electrolyte undergoes a neutral change.

\implies⟹ Electrolytes contain positive and negative mobile charges.

\implies⟹ Electrolysis is the process by which electrolyte is composed with the help of electricity.

\implies⟹ Water mixed with salts is a good conductor of electricity.

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