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why does acidic solution conduct electricity​

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Answered by sakina2015
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These ions, when in water, act as charge carriers and can hence conduct electricity. Stronger acids dissociate completely and produce more of the ions. ... Acids and bases are electrolytes due to the production of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions.These ions are good conductors of electric current in the solution. ... A concentrated solution of this strong electrolyte has a lower vapor pressure than that of pure water at the same temperature. Strong acids, strong bases and soluble ionic salts that are not weak acids or weak bases are strong electrolytes.

Answered by kavitagogiachd
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Explanation:

This is because acidic solutions get diffised into ions(or can be said that they disassociate to form ions).

These ions carries the charge and HENCE they help in conduction of electricity

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