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electrolyte A non-metallic insulating material in which current flow in an external circuit is made possible by the movement of ions through the electrolyte.
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electrolyte Electrically conducting liquid, usually a base, inorganic acid or salt solution.
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electrolyte The dilute solution of approximately 25% sulfuric acid (H 2 SO 4 ) and 75% water by volume in a lead-acid battery, it conducts electricity required for the battery to supply energy. A lead-acid battery may have a liquid, gelled or immobilized electrolyte.
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electrolyte A solution of sulfuric acid and water which conducts current through the movement of ions (charged particles in the electrolyte solution) between positive and negative plates. It supplies sulfate ions for reaction with the active material of both positive and negative plates.
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