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Wednesday 23 January 2019

In what way does the passage of electric current through electrolyte differ from conduction of current through metal?

Answer. In metals the charge carriers are streams of free electrons, whereas in electrolytes charge carriers are streams of both positive and negative ions.
In metals negative charge flows from lower to higher potential ends. In electrolytes positive and negative charges flow from higher to lower and lower to higher potential ends respectively constituting the same current.

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