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In an electrolyte, the positive ions move from left to right and the negative ions from right to left. Is there a net current? If yes, in what direction?

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Answered by Danial84
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Electrolysis is a phenomenon in which

Decomposition of ion

migration of ion

breaking of ion

takes place

the net current given in electrolysis from sources is in same direction .that is in the source current direction .

Answered by bhuvna789456
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Yes, there is a total current fluctuating from left to right. By definition the current direction is along the positive charge line.

Explanation:

  • Yes, there is a total current fluctuating from left to right. By definition the current direction is along the positive charge line.
  • The current also travels from left to right, while the positive ions move from left to right.
  • When the negative ions switch from right to left, the current passes from left to right, too. The net present movement is from left to right.

Current:- Current is the movement of electric charge carriers, typically electrons or atoms with electron deficiencies

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