How do electrolytes conduct electricity?
Electrical conductance – Electrical conductance is a measure of how easily electricity flows along a certain path through an electrical element. The SI derived unit of conductance is the siemens (also called the mho, because it is the reciprocal of electrical resistance, measured in ohms). Oliver Heaviside coined the term in September 1885 Electrical conductance is related to but should not be confused with conduction, which is the mechanism by which charge flows, or with conductivity, which is a property of a material. As mentioned, conductance is related to resistance by: for purely resistive circuits.