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Electrolytes are substances that conduct electricity when they are dissolved in a solvent.

Electrolyis experiments are frequently done in which an anode and cathode are played into the electrolyte. The negative ions move towards the anode which is positively charged and the positive ions move towards the cathose which is negatively charged.