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write the difference between electronic conductors and electrolytic conductors

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Answered by EnchantedBoy
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Difference between electronic conductors and electrolytic conductors:

Electronic conductors:-

  • Conductivity is due to mobility of free electrons from negative to positive  end
  • During conduction matter is not transferred
  • passage of current may brings only as physical changes
  • The conductivity power is high
  • An increase in temperature decreases conductivity due to increase in thermal vibration of particles or resistance increases

Electrolytic conductors:-

  • conductivity is due to mobility of free ions towards oppositely charged electrodes
  • During conduction matter is transferred in the form of ions
  • Passage of current brings in physical well as chemical changes
  • The conductivity power is relatively less
  • With an increase in temperature conductivity increases due to the increase in the degree of ionization and increase in the mobility of ions.

Answered by masumansaini
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Answer:

The difference between electronic and electrolytic conductors are: There is no flow of matter in electronic conductor but matter does flow in electrolytic conductor. ... In electronic conductors, movement of electrons take place whereas in electrolytic conductors, movement of ions take place.

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