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what is metallic and electrolytic conductance​

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Metallic conductance involves the movement of electrons throughout a metal. Electrolytic conduction involves the movement of ions throughout a pure liquid or solution. The major difference between them is that one involves the movement of electrons and the other involves the movement of ions.

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  • Metallic conductance involves the movement of electrons throughout a metal. Electrolytic conduction involves the movement of ions throughout a pure liquid or solution. The major difference between them is that one involves the movement of electrons and the other involves the movement of ions
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