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In difference between electrolytic conductor and metallic conductor

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Answered by Anonymous
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Metallic conductor: -It is due to the flow of electrons. Electrolytic conductor: -It is due to the flow of ions.

Answered by kavitasingh1234
4

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\huge\bold\blue{Metallic }

\huge\bold\red{Conductor}

  1. Metallic conductivity is the property of metals and alloys.
  2. Current carrying particles are electrons which are extremely small.
  3. Metals,both in solid and liquid state are good conductors of electricity.
  4. No change of form or in composition occurs during conduction of electricity.This is only a physical process.
  5. Example:- Cu wire.

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  1. Electrolytic conductivity is the property of electrovalent compounds.
  2. Current carring particles are ions which are bulky bodies compared to electrons.
  3. Electrolytes are good conductors only in aqueous solution or in molten state.
  4. New production are formed at the electrodes.This involves chemical change.
  5. Example:-CuSo4 solution

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