Chemistry, asked by vynikadeevi, 1 year ago

Why doesnt an base conduct electricity

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Answered by nhkmk786
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These ions, when in water, act as charge carriers and can hence conduct electricity. Stronger acids dissociate completely and produce more of the ions. ... Acids and bases are electrolytes due to the production of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions.

vynikadeevi: I asked why doesnt a base conduct electricity
Answered by cutymalothra
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when acid, a base, or a salt is dissolved in water,in water,the molecules break into electrically charged particles called ions.solutions with ions conduct electricity. because pure water has few ions, it is a poor conductor.
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