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How does dilute HCL conduct electricity diagram

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Answered by Anonymous
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In order to conduct electricity, a solution or compound must contain free moving charged particles.

Because HCl is soluble in water, it dissociates into it's separate ions, H+ and Cl-. To keep things simple, that is why a solution of HCl is able to conduct electricity.

NOTE : THE DIAGRAM OF THIS IS GIVEN IN THE ATTACHMENT. KINDLY REFER TO THAT.

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• Apparatus to show how HCL conducts electricity =

Acid solution (diluted hydrochloric acid HCl) in water conducts electricity.

For this experiment the list of apparatus has been stated below:

1) Rubber cork

2) Connecting wires

3) A beaker containing diluted hydrochloric acid

4) Two nails

5) A 6 volt battery

6) LED

7) Switch

Fill the beaker with dilute hydrochloric acid. With the help of two nails poke the rubber cork and connect the wires to the bulb via the battery and the switch. When the switch is on the position the LED will turn on.

And hence it can be proved that electricity can be passed through acidic solution. The flow of electricity takes place due to the positive hydrogen atoms. And the battery provides the necessary potential difference.

• Examples to show how HCL conducts electricity =

All acids can be electrolytes, meaning that the aqueous solution of the acid in water with electrodes, like a flooded cell battery, now set up a chemical reaction that not only passes electricity but creates potential between the poles. The acids are active ionic compounds that provide free electrons in the solution. In the reverse scenario, the cell can be used to plate metals on the cathode surface by applying a DC current to the cell. With copper sulfate in the solution the process produces refined copper from “blister” or recycled copper.

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Answered by rupeshpradhan07
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Answer:

In order to conduct electricity, a solution or compound must contain free moving charged particles. Because HCl is soluble in water, it dissociates into it's separate ions, H+ and Cl-. To keep things simple, that is why a solution of HCl is able to conduct electricity.

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