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State the cause of conductivity of liquids?​

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Answered by GethuTamizha
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The conductivity of a liquid is a measure of charged particles, called ions, that are free to move around. ... A liquid solution consisting of compounds that completely break apart into ions have a high conductivity. Table salt NaCl dissolved in water is an example of a high conductive solution.

Copper sulphate solution conducts electricity, therefore copper sulphate solution is an electrolyte. A conducting liquid or electrolyte contain ions that is positively charged and negatively charged ions. The flow of these ions conduct electricity through the conducting liquid or electrolyte

Answered by samir4934
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The liquid which allows electric current to pass through it is called electrolytes. The electrolytes contains many positive and negetive charged ions. The flow of these charge leads to conductivity of electricity through liquids.

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