why does pure acetic acid doesnt conduct electricity
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We know that, in order to conduct electricity, there must be ions in the solution. Pure acetic acid doesn't dissociate into its constituent ions. Since there are no ions in it, it doesn't conduct electricity.
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- Acetic acid is weak acid.
- It is also a hydo carbon formed by carbon and hydrogen .
- Hence it does not conduct electricity.
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