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Why does the aqueous solution of an acid conduct electricity?

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Acids in aqueous solution conduct electricity due to the presence of free-moving ions.
Updated On: Oct 28, 2025
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Acids ionize in water to release H\(^+\) (hydrogen) ions, which are responsible for electrical conductivity. Example: \[ HCl \rightarrow H^+ + Cl^- \] Since free-moving ions (\( H^+ \), \( Cl^- \)) are present in solution, they allow the conduction of electricity.
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