Explain why solid citric acid does not
conduct electricity but a solution of citric
acid in water does.
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11
Answer:
When adding liquid, it allows electrons to move more freely, allowing the electrons to have greater movement and thus electricity to happen.
Explanation:
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7
Explanation:
In order for electricity to flow in solutions, molecules that are dissolved in water has to be dissociated into ions. Without dissociation, electricity can't be conducted. Therefore, solid citric acid can't conduct electricity.
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