Chemistry, asked by raunakgupta245, 11 months ago

Why does an aqous solution of an acid conduct electricity?​

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Answered by dashley
3

Answer:

due to the presence of free ions an aqueous solution of acid conducts electricity.

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Answered by anu24239
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WHAT IS AN ACID ?

THERE ARE MILLIONS OF WAY TO IDENTIFY ACID. ACC TO THESE CONCEPTS ACID IS A COMPOUND WHICH.....

  • CONTAIN REPLACEABLE HYDROGEN ATOM IN ITS FORMULA.
  • WHICH CAN DONATE A PROTON.
  • WHICH CAN DONATE LONE PAIR OF ELECTRONS.

SO ACC TO ALL THESE CONCEPTS WHEN AN ACID DISSOLVE IN ANY POLAR SOLVENT THAN IT CAN LOSE ELECTRON WHICH MOVE HERE AND THERE IN THE SOLUTION AND CONDUCT ELECTRICITY

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