why does an aqueous solution of an acid conduct electricity?
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we know that water is a polar covalent bond and it reduces the electrostatic force of attraction between the combined molecules leading to their respective ions and also when acids dissolve they furnish h3o (hydronium ions)
we know that water is a polar covalent bond and it reduces the electrostatic force of attraction between the combined molecules leading to their respective ions and also when acids dissolve they furnish h3o (hydronium ions)
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Aqueoes solution of acid conduct electricity because of formation of ions. When acid id added to water hydrogen ions are formed. Thats why it conduct electricity
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