Chemistry, asked by sona8081, 1 year ago

A beaker contains the solution of hydrochloric acid and an electrical circuit containing bulb is place systematically what happens to the bulb and why what will happen if HCL he is replaced by Na0h

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Answered by sangeeta71
37
Nothing , but the bulb will glow or light up

sona8081: Why does bulb glow
sona8081: Why does bulb glow?
sona8081: Why does bulb glow
sangeeta71: Because the HCL is a type of acid and we have to remind the property of acid that is it is a good conductor of electricity.
sona8081: If Naoh is taken instead of HCl what is going to happen
sangeeta71: it may be glow or not May be
Answered by cosmos360
88

the bulb will glow because acid conduct electricity by releasing h + ions in water and also a good conductor of electricity when HCL is replaced by NaOH the bulb still glows because base also conduct electricity by releasing OH- ions

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