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In an electrolyte solution, there is the flow of________.Select an answerAelectrons onlyBnegative ions onlyCpositive ions onlyDnegative and positive ions both

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In an electrolyte solution, there is the flow of________.Select an answerAelectrons onlyBnegative ions onlyCpositive ions onlyDnegative and positive ions both

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The correct answer is D. In an electrolyte solution, there is the flow of both negative and positive ions. This is because electrolytes are substances that produce an electrically conducting solution when dissolved in a polar solvent, such as water. They separate into cations (positive ions) and anions (negative ions) when dissolved in such a solvent. These ions are able to move, allowing electrical charges to be carried across the solution, thus creating an electric current.

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