Step 1: Understanding the function of the salt bridge.
In a galvanic cell, the salt bridge is used to complete the electrical circuit by allowing ions to flow between the two half-cells, maintaining electrical neutrality. It does not allow electrons to pass, as those travel through the external wire connecting the electrodes.
Step 2: Analyzing the options.
(A) ions but NOT electrons: This is correct, as the salt bridge allows the flow of ions between the half-cells.
(B) BOTH ions and electrons: Incorrect, as electrons travel through the external circuit, not through the salt bridge.
(C) electrons but NOT ions: Incorrect, as electrons move through the external wire, not the salt bridge.
(D) NEITHER ions NOR electrons: Incorrect, as the salt bridge does allow the flow of ions.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct answer is (A) ions but NOT electrons.

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