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name the charge responsible for the condition in a liquid conductor.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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All substances are made up of atoms, which have charged particles called electrons and protons. You know that electricity in all forms is due to the charges on these particles. When charged particles move in an orderly fashion, we get an electric current.

Answered by amritaraj
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Explanation:

Conduction in liquids:

Molten metal’s and mercury (a liquid metal) conduct electricity. The current through them is constituted by the flow of electrons. Other liquids conduct electricity because they have ions. What are ions? Under some conditions, an atom may lose one or more electrons, which get added to another atom.

The atom that loses an electron (or electrons) has more protons than electrons. So, it becomes positively charged. And the atom that gains the electrons has more electrons than protons. So, it becomes negatively charged.

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