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Question
Difference between electronic and ionic (electrolytic) conductivity is that electronic conductance takes place in metals by movement of ________ and electrolytic conductance takes place in solutions by movement of ____________.
Options
metals and ions
ions and electrons
electron cloud and electrolytes
electrons and ions
Solution
Difference between electronic and ionic (electrolytic) conductivity is that electronic conductance takes place in metals by movement of electrons and electrolytic conductance takes place in solutions by movement of ions.
Explanation:
metallic substances allow electricity to pass through them by the flow of electrons and electrolytes allow electricity to pass through them in a molten state and in an aqueous solution by charge carried by ions.