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what causes the flow of current in liquids​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The positive ions move towards the cathode (negative electrode) and the negative ions move towards the anode (positive electrode). Their flow constitutes a current through the electrolyte. That is why liquids that have ions, such as acids and solutions of salts and bases, conduct electricity.

Answered by anuanku
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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.

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