Biology, asked by shiyam19, 10 months ago

why concentrated sulphuric acid is not conduct electricty but dilute sulphuric acid conduct electricity?​

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Answered by Raunak1432
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Sulphuric acid conducts electricity because: ... When sulphuric acid is mixed with water, it produces more number of H+ ions and when alcohol is mixed with water, it produces less number of H+ ions

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Answered by ManuRaghav
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Dilute sulphuric acid is sulphuric acid with water. Since water is a polar solvent (i.e.) it is made up of charged particles, it splits the sulphuric acid into H+ and SO4(2-) ions. These ions facilitate the flow of current in the solution. This does not happen in concentrated acid because the molecule of sulphuric acid cannot dissociate into ions, and no current can pass through a substance with no charge carriers.

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