The correct option is C An electrochemical cell always needs an electrolyte.
- Electrolytes are not always in solution or aqueous form. It is also possible to have electrolytes in the molten form or fused form. For example: Molten NaCl.
- Electrolytes can also be made of weak acids and weak bases in which case they would be called weak electrolytes. For example: Acetic acid and ammonium hydroxide.
- It is possible to have covalently bonded electrolytes which would typically be weak electrolytes. For example: Hydrochloric acid.
- An electrolyte is always needed in any type of cell for the transfer of ions and electrons through it without which the cell wouldn't function.