Physics, asked by software8957, 10 months ago

In metals and electrolytes, the charge carriers are?

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Answered by fragrance84
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In many metals, the charge carriers are electrons. One or two of the valence electrons from each atom is able to move about freely within the crystal structure of the metal.

In electrolytes, such as salt water, the charge carriers are ions, which are atoms or molecules that have gained or lost electrons so they are electrically charged.

Answered by sherlock611holmes
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Answer:

IN METALS = ELECTRONS

IN ELECTROLYTES = IONS

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