because of the power in the acid
Yes, lemons can conduct electricity due to the presence of citric acid and water which can act as an electrolyte. When two metal electrodes are inserted into the lemon, a small amount of electricity can flow between them.
Lemon juice can conduct electricity.
Acid solutions conduct electricity.
Salicylic acid is a weak organic acid and does not conduct electricity in its pure form. It only conducts electricity when it is ionized in water to form charged particles (ions).
No, lemon juice does not conduct electricity better than vinegar in water. Both lemon juice and vinegar contain weak acids that dissociate ions in water, allowing them to conduct electricity to a similar extent. The conductivity depends more on the concentration of ions present in the solution rather than the specific acid used.
Yes, because the lemon juice is so strong there is no chance that it cannot conduct electricity, this answer is science proven and if you type in the exact key words you can do an experiment with a lemon that conducts electrons which makes electricity. Great question!
The acid in the lemon makes it a conductor of electricity.
if lemon juice is diluted with water i.e. by electrolysis
Yes, hydrochloric acid can conduct electricity when it is dissolved in water. In its pure form, hydrochloric acid is a non-conductor of electricity, but when it dissociates into ions in water, it becomes a conductor.
the acid holds electricity
No, benzoic acid does not conduct electricity because it is a covalent compound that does not dissociate into ions in solution.
Yes. This is because they contain H+ Ions.