Which of the following accounts for the difference in the mode of conduction of electricity by metals and aqueous salt solutions?

a

Electrons are present in metals but not in salt solutions

b

Metals are conductors while salts are electrolytes

c

Electricity is carried by mobile elrctrons in metals but by ions is aqueous salt solution

d

salts ionize in aqueous solutions while metals do not

e

Metals are reducing agents while salts are not

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Roland1201
1 year ago

Both B and C are correct option

Roland1201
1 year ago

metals are conductor except mercury while salt are electrolytes

samcord104
10 years ago

yes it correct

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