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प्रश्न
How is the passage of electricity through an electrolyte different from the passage of electricity through a copper wire?
उत्तर
The passage of electricity through an electrolyte occurs through ions furnished by the electrolyte where as the passage of electricity through a copper wire occurs through electrons.
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An alloy of lead and tin that is used in electrical circuits.
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Fused lead bromide using graphite electrodes
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Strong electrolyte and weak electrolyte.
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