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What is the difference between current flowing through metals and current flowing through liquids?
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What is the difference between current flowing through metals and current flowing through liquids?
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In metals electric current is conducted by flow of electrons. In liquids, the movement of charged particles (ions) carry current from anode to cathode terminals. Electrolytes conduct current at a slow rate than metals.
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