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The electrical conductivity of acetic acid is less in comparison to the electrical conductivity of dilute sulphuric acid at a given concentration
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Answered by Aarushi665
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The electrical conductivity of acetic acid is less in comparison to the electrical conductivity of dilute sulphuric acid at a given concentration

 <font color = palevioletred>  <font size = 6> Reason:

 <font color = black>  <font size = 4> Acetic acid is a weak acid and has fewer number ions so conductivity is less whereas dilute Sulphuric acid is a strong acid has more number of ions and therefore its electrical conductivity is more.

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Explanation:

The electrical conductivity of acetic acid is less in comparison to the electrical conductivity of dilute sulphuric acid at a given concentration

it is so because

  • Acetic acid i.e.(CH₃COOH) is a weak acid.
  • As it give less numbers of H⁺ ions in aqueous solution.
  • For more electrical conductivity there should be more number electron i.e.(charge) or ions.
  • H₂SO₄ dissociate more number ions hence its electrical conductivity  is more then Acetic acid.

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