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Explain the conductivity of acids​

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Answered by darshanpatel54
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Acids and bases in aqueous solutions will conduct electricity because they contain dissolved ions. Therefore, acids and bases are electrolytes. Strong acids and bases will be strong electrolytes. Weak acids and bases will be weak electrolytes.

Answered by doll54
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Acids and bases in aqueous solutions will conduct electricity because they contain dissolved ions. Therefore, acids and bases are electrolytes. Strong acids and bases will be strong electrolytes. Weak acids and bases will be weak electrolytes. This affects the amount of conductivity.The aqueous solution of an acid conduct electricity because the acid solution have ions and the movement of these ions in solution helps for flow of electricity current through the solution. And the ions are H+ ions. Acids are the chemical substances which can give H+ ions in their solution.

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