An electrolyte is any substance containing free ions that make the substance electrically conductive. It was discovered in 1884 by Svante August Arrhenius, a Swedish scientist. He won the Noble Prize in chemistry in 1903.
An electrolyte is any substance containing free ions that make the substance electrically conductive. It was discovered in 1884 by Svante August Arrhenius, a Swedish scientist. He won the Noble Prize in chemistry in 1903.