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No. Pure water does not conduct electricity, but when something is put into water and dissociates (breaks apart), then electricity can travel across those ions. But this has nothing to do with pH.

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Pure water does not conduct electricity. Acids conduct electricity when added to water because they dissociate into ions, and ions in water conduct electricity.

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Yes, acids and bases separate into ions in aqueous solution, and are, thus, good conductors of electric current.

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Dissociated acids and bases are electrically conductive.

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