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Why does an aqueous solution of an acid conduct electricity: The presence of hydrogen (H

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The presence of hydrogen (H +) or hydronium (H 3 O +) ions in the aqueous solution of an acid are responsible for conducting electricity. Due to charged particles, there is electricity that is conducted in aqueous solutions. The charged particles are called ions and they help conduct electricity. The presence of hydrogen (H +) or hydronium (H 3 O +) ions in the aqueous solution of an acid are responsible for conducting electricity. The aqueous solution of an acid conducts electricity due to the presence of charged particles called ions in it. for example, when hydrochloric acid ` (HCl)` is dissolved in water, then its aqueousl solution contains hydrogen ions ` [H^ (+) (aq)]` and chloride ions [`Cl^ (-)` (aq)]. These ions carry electric current. The aqueous solutions of acid conduct electricity because the acid solution have H + ions and the movement of these ions helps for the flow of electrical current through the solution.

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