why bulb glows in hcl but not in lemon juice
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Because lemon juice (citrc acid) doesn't have free ionizable ions, and hence it doesn't conduct electricity.
On the other hand, HCl is a polar covalent compound with ionizable ions, hence it conducts electricity and the bulb glows
On the other hand, HCl is a polar covalent compound with ionizable ions, hence it conducts electricity and the bulb glows
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