Flow of current in electrolytes is due to the movement of

a

electrons

b

Holes and electron

c

Ions

d

Charges

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Adebayo28
8 years ago

C- ion is the correct option...

kairakizitor7
1 year ago

hhhhmm.

Officialovilla
5 years ago

Flow of current in electrolytes is due to the movement of Ion not charges

chijioke amanze
9 years ago

Pls the answer is ion

xander15
2 months ago

Ions are the reason for current flow in electrolytes because they are charged particles (cations and anions) that, unlike in solids, are free to move toward oppositely charged electrodes when an electric field is applied. This movement of mobile positive and negative charges constitutes the electric current within the electrolyte.

obinna19
8 years ago

Ion is the more correct answer but in a metal an electron is d chief master

Pascal3627
4 years ago

C is legit

rioflash
9 years ago

wrong

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