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It has been explained above that for whatever reason, some of the electrons can leave the atom (electron is called a free electron).<\/span> If the atom loses electrons are free, it turns into a positive ion.<\/span> Instead, it would be a negative ion if he accepts free electrons.<\/span> These ions are unstable and tend to find a trailer to bind to other atoms.<\/span> Included here is an electrolyte (a substance that transports liquid flow), foundries (eg aluminum smelting) and gas ionization.<\/span> As a charge carrier in this case is the positive ions and negative ions.<\/span> Commonly referred to as the ion current.<\/span>
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A solution can conduct electricity which is characterized by flaring lights, the electrolyte solution if the substance is able to conduct electricity.<\/span> Why electrolyte substance can conduct electricity?<\/span> It is closely related to the ions generated by the electrolyte solution (both positive and negative).<\/span> A substance can conduct electricity because the compounds have the ions move freely in the solution.<\/span> ions is what will be the conductor.<\/span> The more ions produced the better the solution conduct electricity.<\/span><\/p>\n

Electric current (ion current) in an electrolyte, smelting or gas ionization is a directional movement of ions of materials \/ liquids.<\/em><\/span> In this case as well as the transfer of materials \/ substances.<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n

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Not a conductor (Insulator)<\/strong><\/span>
\n Electrical insulators are materials that can not or difficult to shift electric charge.<\/span> In the insulating material tightly bound valence electrons in atoms.<\/span> These materials are used in electronic equipment as an insulator, or inhibiting the flow of electric current.<\/span> Isolator also useful as a load-bearing or separation between the conductors without making the currents flowing out or only between the conductors.<\/span> The term is also used to name the tool used to support electric transmission cables on electricity poles.<\/span>
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Some materials, such as glass, paper, or Teflon is a very good insulator.<\/span> Some synthetic materials are still “good enough” is used as a cable insulator.<\/span> Examples of plastic or rubber.<\/span> These materials have been selected as the cable insulator because it is more malleable \/ processed while still blocking the flow of electricity on medium voltage (hundreds, perhaps thousands of volts) and is also included herein vacuum gas (also air) with certain rules.<\/span><\/p>\n

Materials that have few charge carriers and bound in a separate molecule, called the material is not conductive (insulator).<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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