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Explain, in terms of ions, why the aqueous solution in the cell conducts an electric current.

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The solution contains mobile ions. These ions can move freely. These ions, Na+ and Cl-, both in aqueous forms, move freely, allowing the charge to flow from the anode to cathode (because the battery is discharging, otherwise it would be cathode to anode).
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