Chemistry, asked by lesley20, 4 months ago

is it possible to electrolyze table salt in solid state ?​

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Answered by ItzJabra
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An electrolyte: a substance containing free ions, which are the carriers of electric current in the electrolyte. If the ions are not mobile, as in a solid salt, then electrolysis cannot occur.

Answered by evievil
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Answer: An electrolyte: a substance containing free ions, which are the carriers of electric current in the electrolyte. If the ions are not mobile, as in a solid salt, then electrolysis cannot occur.3 days ago

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