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what meant by electrolyte?? and its properities


Kasimkota naresh 28th Mar, 2020
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chinmayi 28th Mar, 2020

Hello,

An electrolyte is a substance that produces an electrically conducting solution when dissolved in a polar solvent . It is a substance that dissociates into ions in solution and acquires the capacity to conduct electricity . NaCl , KCl , Ca3(Po4)2 are examples of electrolytes .

An electrolyte can conduct electricity . The movement of cations and anions in opposite directions adds an amount of current . It disperses cations and anions uniformly in the solution . Some gases like HCl at high temperature and low pressure act as electrolyte .

Hope this helps !

Rohan Goyal 28th Mar, 2020

Hello,

An electrolyte is a substance which produces electricity or electrically conducting solution when dissolved in the polar solvent like water. Also the substance which dissociates into ions insolution acquire the capacity to conduct electricity. Some electrolytes like :- Sodium Potassium calcium are responsible for the the conduction of electricity.

I hope your question has been answered properly.

All the best for your future!

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