elektrolytté
Elektrolytté is a term used in some languages to denote a substance or mixture that contains free ions and can conduct electricity in a solution or molten state. It is the regional spelling variant of what is commonly called an electrolyte in electrochemistry.
The term is a cognate of the English electrolyte and appears with accent marks in various regional
Key properties include ionic dissociation, conductivity that increases with ion concentration up to a limit, and
Main applications are in energy storage and conversion, such as batteries and supercapacitors, electroplating, electrolysis, and
Safety and handling: elektrolytté substances can be corrosive, toxic, or reactive; proper containment, ventilation, and disposal