Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Chemistry Form 4: Chapter 6 - Electrolyte

  • Electrolyte is a chemical substance which conducts electricity in the molten or aqueous state.
  • Electrolytes are able to conduct electricity because there are freely move ions in the molten or aqueous state.
  • Examples of electrolyte are salt solution, dilute acids and dilute alkalis 
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1 comment:

*Fi~Ya* said...

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