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How do H+ ions help in conduction of electricity in an acidic solution? ​

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Answered by SomeoneVerySpecial
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<b>Ions in solution conduct electricity by motion.

Hence the mobility of the ions determines their electrical conductivity. Since the mobility increases with particle size, smaller ions have greater conductivity. Hence, we can expect higher conductivity for H+ ions than for Na+, which has greater conductivity than K+ ions.

All acids ionise in solution into positively charged H+ ions and negativity charged ions. Being highly moblie, H+ ions help in the conduction of electricity.


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Answered by simranray55
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Acidic and alkaline solutions can conduct electricity because they have ions that are free to carry charge. An acid will dissociate in water producing hydrogen ions.

This is how do H+ ions help in conduction of electricity in an acidic solution.

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