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Mixed conductor

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A "mixed conductor" typically refers to a material or system that can conduct both types of charge carriers, namely electrons and ions. This term is often used in the context of electrochemistry and materials science. Here are some key points regarding mixed conductors: 1. **Types of Conductors:** - **Electronic Conductors:** Materials that primarily conduct electricity through the movement of electrons (e.g., metals).

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