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3. A substance liquedified by heat (molten) 1. A substance that allows electricity to pass through (conductor)
5. A flow of charged particles(electrons or ions) (electric current) 2. do not participate in chemical reactions during electrolysis (inert)
7. the decomposition of an electrolyte by passing an electric current 4. electrodes that take part in chemical reactions during electrolysis
through it (electrolysis) (active)
9. substances that are partially ionized i.e. they contain few ions (weak 5. the movement of free ions through a molten substance or solution
electrolyte) (electrolytic conduct)
13. the ability of an atom to attract electrons to form negative ions 6. A molten substance or solution that does not allow electricity to pass
(electronegative) through (non-electrolyte)
15. the flow of free electrons thrpugh a metal (metallic conduction) 8. A substance that does not allow electricity to pass through (insulator)
17. When one of two ions present at an electrode is discharged in 10. A molten substance or solution that allows electricity to pass through
preference to the other (preferential) causing it to decompose (electrolyte)
18. the negative electrode (cathode) 11. the positive electrode (anode)
19. Points or plates at which current enters or leaves the electrolyte 12. Substances that are fully ionized i.e. they contain a lot of ions
(electrodes) (strong electrolyte)
20. electrolyte, battery, two electrodes (electrolytic cell) 14. the ability of an atom or element to form positive ions
(electropositive)
16. process by which ions gain or lose electrons at the electrode to form
molecules (discharge)

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