What is the difference in the cariers of electric current in a metallic rod and an electrolytic cell?
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Electrolysis is the passing of a direct electric current through an ionic substance that is either molten or dissolved in a suitable solvent, producing chemical reactions at the electrodes and separation of materials.
In metallic conductors, electrons carry the current and the material is unaffected by this flow for small currents.
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Metallic conduction involves drifting of electrons through vacancies of conduction band in random fashion, brought about under the effect of electric field. Electrolytic conduction is the movement of free ions in electrolyte which is either the substance in molten state or their aqueous solution.
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