Take Cupric Chloride $$(CuCl_2)$$ solution in a beaker. Dip two graphite rod in it. Pass $$5V$$ electricity through it.
Why does electricity pass through a Cupric Chloride solution?
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Electrolytes are substance which conduct electricity in molten states or in aqueous solution.
In molten state ions of $$CuCl_2$$ can more freely. These ions are responsible for the Conduction of electricity by electrolytes.
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