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What happen
to an electrolyte during electrolysis​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The ions must be free to move, which is possible when an ionic substance is dissolved in water or it is melted. ... Negatively charged ions move to the positive electrode during electrolysis. They lose electrons and are oxidised . The substance that is broken down is called the electrolyte.

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