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What is electrolysis and electrolyte?​

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Answered by Ayansiddiqui12
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Explanation:

  • Ionic compounds conduct electricity when their ions are free to move. Ions can move in the liquid state (after melting) or in aqueous solution (after dissolving in water). The molten or dissolved substance is called the electrolyte . Electrolysis is the decomposition of an electrolyte by an electric current.
Answered by rehannaikwadi
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Explanation:

Ionic compounds conduct electricity when their ions are free to move. Ions can move in the liquid state (after melting) or in aqueous solution (after dissolving in water). The molten or dissolved substance is called the electrolyte . Electrolysis is the decomposition of an electrolyte by an electric current.

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