Sunday, March 13, 2016

how does current flow through liquids?

For a current to flow through a liquid, there has to be
some substance dissolved in the liquid that can ionize in solution. The ions formed can
then carry the current from one electrode to another. An example if this is dissolving
salt in water. Water by itself is not a conductor but because the salt ionizes when
dissolves the salt water will carry a current.

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