VINEGAR CONDUCTS ELECTRICITY WHY
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Many compounds can break apart in water to form positive and negative particles called ions. The ions are able to carry electric current through a solution. Vinegar is mostly water with a small amount of acetic acid in it. The acetic acid separates into ions on so that the solution conducts electricity.
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Many compounds can break apart in water to form positive and negative particles called ions. The ions are able to carry electric current through a solution. ... Vinegar is mostly water with a small amount of acetic acid in it. The acetic acid separates into ions on so that the solution conducts electricity.
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