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In an electrolyte, the positive ions move from left to right and negative ions from right to left. Is there a net current? If yes, in what direction?

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To determine whether there is a net current in the electrolyte and in what direction it flows, we can analyze the movement of the ions. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Movement of Ions**: - Positive ions are moving from left to right. - Negative ions are moving from right to left. ...
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