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An electrolyte is a material which when dissolved in water dissociates into ions. Typical electrolytes are acids, bases, and salts. If the material partially dissociates (slight soluble) it will produce a weak electrolyte solution. On the other hand, materials that completely dissociate produce a strong electrolyte solution. Because the electrolyte material is a compound, it will be electrically neutral - that is it is composed of equal numbers of positive (cations) and negative (anions) particles. In solution, the cations (positive ions) move toward the negatively charged cathode and the anions (negative ions) move toward the positively charged anode.
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