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why does aqueous solution of an acid conduct electricity ?​

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Answered by itsBaljeet31
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Explanation:

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Acids are the chemical substances which can give H+ ions in their solution. Due to presence of ions, they are good conductor of electricity as ions have charges so they can carry charge from “one electrode to another”.

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Answered by 3CHANDNI339
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