hydrolyte

/ˈhʌɪdrəlaɪt/

Definitions

1. noun

A substance that is capable of conducting an electric current when dissolved in water.

“The hydrolyte in the solution helped to facilitate the transfer of electrical energy.”

2. noun

A substance that facilitates the transfer of electrical energy in solution.

“The new hydrolyte used in the battery showed significant improvements in performance.”

Synonyms

  • electrolyte

Antonyms

  • nonconductor