Chemistry
Define:
(a) Electrolyte
(b) Catenation
Electrolysis
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(a) Electrolyte is a compound which either in aqueous solution or in molten state allow electric current to pass through it.
(b) The property of self linking of atoms of an element through covalent bonds in order to form straight chains, branched chains and cyclic chains of different sizes is known as catenation.
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