how does electricity flow through liquids?
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IT IS FLOWED THROUGH ELECTROLYTES PRESENT IN IT Conduction of liquids depends on the ability of liquids to form ions. Some liquids such as oil or alcohol do not form ions and do not conduct electricity. ... The acetic acid separates into ions in water. So its solution conducts electricity.
Passing an electric current through a liquid is called ELECTROLYSIS. ... The electric current enters the liquid at the positive plate (called the anode) and leaves it at the negative plate (called the cathode). In liquids the current is carried by ions. Ions are charged particles (atoms or groups of atoms)
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Passing an electric current through a liquid is called ELECTROLYSIS. ... The electric current enters the liquid at the positive plate (called the anode) and leaves it at the negative plate (called the cathode). In liquids the current is carried by ions. Ions are charged particles (atoms or groups of atoms).
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