Can a non-metal be used as an electrolyte?

Can a non-metal be used as an electrolyte? Correct Answer No because they are poor conductors of electricity

Since the main principle of electroplating is a passage of current, only metal electrolytes will have the ability to make charges flow and hence non-metals cannot be used.

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