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I have always taught that conventional current still is being taught and accepted is because that most laws in physics follow the notion of conventional current, such as fleming's left/right hand rule and all. But when I learned about electrolysis in chemistry, where we are indeed concerned about the electrons themselves, it seems that conventional current is also used, why is this the case, when current do not really flow as conventional current states?