Chemistry, asked by raianansari72, 1 year ago

What is the difference between metallic conductor and electrolytic conductor?

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Answered by kuriane74
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The conductors are broadly classified into two types,Metallic and electrolytic conductors. (i) It is due to the flow of electrons. (i) It is due to the flow of ions. ... On the contrary, substances, which in the form of their solutions or in their molten state do not conduct electricity, are called non-electrolytes.


raianansari72: thanks but which for electrolytic and metallic?
Answered by lucifer28
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means the conductor which passes current through metals which the conductor is metal and electrolytic conductor means even we can wait make the battery or conductor with the help of acids like HCL
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