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vinegar contains acetic acid.Will it conduct electricity ? why?

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Answered by AkshAryan
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by chrissy777
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ANSWER: 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.

Vinegar is a weak conductor of electric current– the LED glows dimly. ... Solid salt will not conduct electricity because the sodium and chloride ions are not free to move around. However, when salt is dissolved in water, it dissociates completely into ions, and so is a strong conductor of electric current.

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