what happened when electric current is passed through a conducting liquid draw a diagram explaining the process also name the process
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When the liquid between the two
ends of the tester allows the electric
current to pass, the circuit of the tester
becomes complete. The current flows in
the circuit and the bulb glows. When
the liquid does not allow the electric
current to pass, the circuit of the tester
is not complete and the bulb does not
glow. In some situations even though the
liquid is conducting, the bulb may not
glow.
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