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The liquid electrolyte in the battery typically takes what kind of net charge?

a. positive

b. negative

c. neutral

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Answer:

negative

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User Szatkus
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Answer:

Negative

Step-by-step explanation:

Liquid electrolyte inside battery has work to transfer the charge from one terminal to other terminal..

So here this is carried out by the charge which has more mobility and it must be more in numbers.

So here for more mobility we have to take the negative charge or free electrons present in the electrolyte which carry electricity from one terminal to other terminal with least resistance

so here correct answer would be

b.) Negative

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