Types of electrical conductivity
Across
- 3. conductor A substance that conducts electricity but it's not chemically changed in the process
- 4. A positive ion that would be attracted to the cathode in electrolysis
- 7. A negative ion that would be attracted to the anode in electrolysis
- 9. An ionic compound that will conduct electricity when it is molten or dissolved in water
- 10. The points where the electric current enters or leaves a battery or electrolytic cell
- 11. A substance that does not conduct electricity
Down
- 1. cell A cell consisting of an electrolyte and two electrodes connected to an external DC power source where positive and negative ions in the electrolyte are separated and discharged
- 2. Liquids or solutions that do not take part in electrolysis
- 5. A type of chemical reaction where a compound breaks down into simpler substance
- 6. The electrode in any type of cell at which oxidation takes place
- 8. The electrode in any type of cell at which reduction takes place
- 9. The breakdown of an ionic compound, molten or in aqueous solution, by the use of electricity