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An electrolyte is a medium containing ions that is electrically conducting through the movement of ions, but not conducting electrons. This includes most soluble salts, acids, and bases dissolved in a polar solvent, such as water. Upon dissolving, the substance separates into cations and anions,
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See moreThe word electrolyte derives from Ancient Greek ήλεκτρο- (ēlectro-), prefix related to electricity, and λυτός (lytos), meaning "able to be untied or loosened".
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See moreElectrolyte solutions are normally formed when salt is placed into a solvent such as water and the individual components dissociate due to the
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See moreWhen electrodes are placed in an electrolyte and a voltage is applied, the electrolyte will conduct electricity. Lone electrons normally
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See more• Strong electrolyte
• Salt bridge
• ITIES (interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions)
• Ion transport number...
See moreIn his 1884 dissertation, Svante Arrhenius put forth his explanation of solid crystalline salts disassociating into paired charged particles when
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See moreIn physiology, the primary ions of electrolytes are sodium (Na ), potassium (K ), calcium (Ca ), magnesium (Mg ), chloride (Cl ), hydrogen phosphate (HPO4 ), and hydrogen carbonate (HCO3
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See moreSolid electrolytes can be mostly divided into four groups described below.
Gel electrolytes
Gel electrolytes – closely resemble liquid electrolytes. In essence,...
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