Warning: Use of undefined constant referer - assumed 'referer' (this will throw an Error in a future version of PHP) in /usr/home/essaywo/public_html/essays on line 102

Warning: Use of undefined constant host - assumed 'host' (this will throw an Error in a future version of PHP) in /usr/home/essaywo/public_html/essays on line 105

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /usr/home/essaywo/public_html/essays:102) in /usr/home/essaywo/public_html/essays on line 106

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /usr/home/essaywo/public_html/essays:102) in /usr/home/essaywo/public_html/essays on line 109
Electrolytes - Example Papers

Electrolytes


are liquids that conduct electricity. Most need to be
dissolved into water or another solvent. Battery�s have an electrolyte in
them, either as a liquid or as a paste. Liquid are used in
electrolysis, electroplating, and other chemical processes.
When dissolve they release positive and negative ions.
The released ions carry electric charges between electrodes, in the
solution. Cations (a positively charged ion that migrates to the cathode,
a negative electrode) carry positive electric charges toward the cathode.
Anions carry negative electric charges toward the anode, positive electrode.
Strong electrolytes release many ions and conduct electricity well.
Weak electrolytes, like ...

Want to read the rest of this paper?
Join Essayworld today to view this entire essay
and over 50,000 other term papers

are
ionically (electrically) bonded together. They already made out of cations
and anions, but in their solid state the ions are locked into position in
their crystal structure, and can�t move around. When the ionic compound is
dissolved into water the water molecules, which are polar,(having a
positive and a negative end) will be attracted to the positive ions. This
attraction of different charges will create tension in the crystal and it
will overcome the attice (the arrangement of molecules in a crystalline
solid) energy keeping the crystal in place. Once this happens the cations
will be surrounded by water molecules, and so will the anions. This is
called the solution process. This makes a lower order of organization of
the ions. The ions are now in a simpler form so they have higher mobility,
and can carry electrical particles to conduct electricity.
Salts that are completely dissolvable in water are usually strong
electrolytes. The salts that are barely ...

Get instant access to over 50,000 essays.
Write better papers. Get better grades.


Already a member? Login


CITE THIS PAGE:

Electrolytes. (2004, July 17). Retrieved November 28, 2024, from http://www.essayworld.com/essays/Electrolytes/11163
"Electrolytes." Essayworld.com. Essayworld.com, 17 Jul. 2004. Web. 28 Nov. 2024. <http://www.essayworld.com/essays/Electrolytes/11163>
"Electrolytes." Essayworld.com. July 17, 2004. Accessed November 28, 2024. http://www.essayworld.com/essays/Electrolytes/11163.
"Electrolytes." Essayworld.com. July 17, 2004. Accessed November 28, 2024. http://www.essayworld.com/essays/Electrolytes/11163.
JOIN NOW
Join today and get instant access to this and 50,000+ other essays


PAPER DETAILS
Added: 7/17/2004 05:38:50 AM
Category: Science & Nature
Type: Premium Paper
Words: 612
Pages: 3

Save | Report

SHARE THIS PAPER

SAVED ESSAYS
Save and find your favorite essays easier

SIMILAR ESSAYS
Thermoregulation Of Body Temper...
Fuel Cells
Case Study:The Case Of The Man ...
The Dangers Of Diet Aids
Bioremediation Of Explosives In...
Cystic Fibrosis
Bacteria And Foodborne Illness
Urinary Homeostais
Mr
Nutrition Vs. Sport Performance
Copyright | Cancel | Contact Us

Copyright © 2024 Essayworld. All rights reserved