what is the difference between the electric conductivity of liquids and the electric conductivity of water
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electric conductivity of liquids covers all liquids like water, oil,acids,bases,etc.. whereas electric conductivity of water is only about water's ability to conduct electricity
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A liquid which can conduct electricity is called an electrolyte. A conducting liquid is called electrolyte. ... A conducting liquid or electrolyte contain ions that is positively charged and negatively charged ions. The flow of these ions conduct electricity through the conducting liquid or electrolyte.
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