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Ions are free to move when an ionic substance is dissolved in water or molten (melted). The solution or molten ionic compound is called an electrolyte. For example, if electricity is passed through copper chloride solution, the copper chloride is broken down to form copper metal and chlorine gas.
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Ions are free to move when an ionic substance is dissolved in water or molten (melted). The solution or molten ionic compound is called an electrolyte. For example, if electricity is passed through copper chloride solution, the copper chloride is broken down to form copper metal and chlorine gas.