All acids conduct electricity except when they are dry
Salicylic Acid is not able to conduct electricity. In order for an acid to be able to conduct electricity, the acid must separate into ions when mixed with water.
Hydrochloric acid can conduct electricty.
amino acid
Nope!
31200 microsiemens/cm
no, because it has nothing to ionise. in water, it conducts electricity because the acid ionises water causing ions to form, thereby conduct electricity
Acid solutions conduct electricity.
Hydrochloric acid can conduct electricty.
the acid holds electricity
amino acid
because of the power in the acid
Yes. This is because they contain H+ Ions.
acid can conduct electricity when dissolved in water because they produce h+ ions
Nope!
31200 microsiemens/cm
no, because it has nothing to ionise. in water, it conducts electricity because the acid ionises water causing ions to form, thereby conduct electricity
Acids are not part of electricity, though acids can conduct electricity.
no