name the charge carriers in metals and electrolytes (acids, juices ,normal water)
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liquids. … any free carriers of electric charge in the liquid, and the liquid, therefore, conducts electricity. Such carriers are of two kinds: mobile electrons and ions.
One is electrons, which carry a negative electric charge. In addition, it is convenient to treat the traveling vacancies in the valence band electron population (holes) as a second type of charge carrier, which carry a positive charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron
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In metals charge carriers are electrons
In electrolytes if they are solid (insoluble form) they act as insulator, if in their soluble form then charge carriers are ions,
Acids, juices, normal water comes in electrolytes in soluble form so ion are the charge carrier.
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