Chemistry, asked by basavaraj7268, 1 year ago

what is different between conductor and electrolytes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Conductors are any substance that has the capability of transmitting heat / electricity from one medium to another, regardless of phase.

Electrolytes, chemically, are ionic compounds that, when dissolved in a solvent, dissociates into negative and positive ions, allowing it to conduct electricity . (eg. NaCl dissociates into Na+ and Cl- when dissolved in water)


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Answered by suyash6239
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electrolytes passes electric current . it is in liquid form . for ex . ionic bonds .

but conductors only passes electricity . it is in a ductile form .
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