Chemistry, asked by NadalMisra960, 1 year ago

Why does an aqueous solution of an acid conduct electricity?

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Answered by Bhawna2005
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Answer:aqueous solution of an acid conduct electricity because .they contain H+and H3O+ ions and other ionic species which are very good conductor of electricity

Answered by Anonymous
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An aqueous solution of acid conduct electricity due to the presence of hydrogen ions.

  • Conduction of electricity is possible only in the presence of ions. The reason is their charged nature.
  • The acid dissociates into the aqueous solution, resulting in the release of anions and cations. Cations are hydrogen ions in acids.
  • So, these ions move to transfer the charge thus conducting electricity.
  • Acids are defined as substances that can donate protons or accept electrons.

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