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What are the differences between how electrodes and electrolytes conduct electricity?​

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Answered by AiSh123821
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Electrolyte is basically a medium for current flow . electrode is the connection between the conducting part of the circuit and the non metallic part of the circuit. the voltage generated from an electrochemical cell depends on the two metals used and the concentration of the electrolyte ions..

Answered by sudeshna75banerjee
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Electrolyte is basically a medium for current flow.

Electrode is the connection between the conducting part of the circuit and the non metallic part of the circuit.

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