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in what way does the passage of electric current through electrolytes differ from metallic conduction of current​

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Answered by sraddha3568
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Explanation:

in electrolyte both postive and negative ions move , they move in opposite direction where as in metallic conductors positive ions are fixed , that is they don't move . the arrangement of the positive ions is called lattice ions . in metallic conductors negative ions move but in opposite direction to the electric field produced

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