why a solution of water containing Hcl shows electrical conductivity explain
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Hydrochloric acid is also a polar covalent compound, meaning that the chlorine has a stronger pull on the electron it shares with hydrogen, then the hydrogen atom. As such, the chlorine will have a negative dipole, and the hydrogen will have a positive dipole. ... As such, HCl (aq), can conduct electricity.
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