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What type of species are responsible for electrolytic conduction?
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Solution
- The species responsible for electrolytic conduction are ions, i.e., cations and anions.
- Electrolytic conduction occurs due to the movement of positively and negatively charged ions in an electrolyte, typically an ionic compound, either in the molten (fused) state or in aqueous solution.
- These ions must be free to move; hence, electrolytes do not conduct electricity in the solid state because the ions are fixed in place within the crystal lattice.
- However, in solution or molten form, the ions move toward oppositely charged electrodes when an electric current is applied, resulting in conduction along with a chemical change.
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