Why does an electrolyte need to be either molten or in solution?
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The reason that an electrolyte has to be molten or in solution is that the current is carried through the electrolyte by the movement of ions - not electrons. In a solid, those ions can't move. It also follows, of course, that an electrolyte must contain ions.
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An electrolyte has to be molten or in solution because that the current is carried through the electrolyte by the movement of ions - not electrons. In a solid, those ions can't move. It also follows, of course, that an electrolyte must contain ions.
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