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why does an aqueous solution of HCl conduct ​

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Answered by ushashrimali1983
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Ionic solutions have the capability to conduct electricity. Therefore, hydrochloric acid (HCl in solution of water) can conduct electricity because it forms ions. Unless you put hydrogen chloride (pure HCl) in water, it will not conduct electricity.

Answered by Anonymous
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Aqueous solution of acids release H+ ions in solution . The presence of H+ ions makes them a good conductor of electricity ....

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