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What are the similarities btw conductors and electrolytes

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Answered by Rimsa
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Both conductors and electrolytes conduct electricity when current is passed through hem.
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An electrolyte is a substance whose aqueous solutions are electrical conductors. In layman's terms, an electrolyte is a substance that conducts electricity only when it is molten. The electrolyte conducts electricity due to the dissociation of positively and negatively charged particles. Ions are electrolyte particles that are charged. Whereas positively charged ions are referred to as cations, negatively charged particles are referred to as anions.

A conductor, also known as a metallic conductor, is a substance that can conduct electricity both solid and molten. A conductor is essentially a metal that contains free conduction electrons that allow it to conduct electricity. As a result, in the case of conductors, the charge carries for electric current conduction is only electrons. Silver, aluminium, copper, and other metals are common conductors. Metallic conductors are distinguished by the fact that when electric current flows through them, there is no change in the physical state or composition of the conductor.

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