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Conductors are materials that can conduct electric current in solid or molten state without undergoing chemical change.
Copper metal is an example of a conductor.
Electrolytes are materials that can conduct electric current in molten or aqueous state.
Hydrogen chloride in methylbenzene is an example of an electrolyte.
Sulfuric acid is an example of an electrolyte.
Conductors conduct electric current due to the movement of free-moving ions.
The electrode connected to the positive terminal of the battery is called the cathode.
The electrode connected to the negative terminal of the battery is called the anode.
Cations move to the anode during electrolysis.
Anions move to the cathode during electrolysis.