Yes, acid solutions can conduct electricity because they contain ions that are free to move and carry electric charge. The concentration of ions in the solution determines its ability to conduct electricity.
No, hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a covalent compound and does not conduct electricity unless it is dissociated into ions.
vinegar conducts electricity because it contains acid and salt
I didn't know electricity had a molten state...
I think you meant " How many moles of acetic acid in 25 grams of acetic acid? " We will use the chemist formula for acetic acid, 25 grams C2H4O2 (1 mole C2H4O2/60.052 grams) = 0.42 mole acetic acid =================
Only extremely poorly.
no, because it has nothing to ionise. in water, it conducts electricity because the acid ionises water causing ions to form, thereby conduct electricity
No, acetic acid is always a weak electrolyte.
If it is a completely covalent compound, such as sugar, none; if it is ionic, such as acetic acid, it can conduct electricity.
acetic acid is a an electrolyte becase in its aqueous form it can conduct electricity i dont believe anything can be an electrolyte of a non electrolyte
Sulfuric acid is a string acid and citric acid is a weak acid. This means that sulfuric acid disassociates completely in water. All of the protons ( H + ) are released from the molecule into the solution. With acetic acid as little as 1% of the protons are released into solution. So, with sulfuric acid you have, H + and HSO4 - ions that conduct electricity fully, while acetic acid is a weal conductor.
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No, acetic acid does not conduct electricity well because it is a weak acid. Weak acids only partially dissociate into ions in water, so they do not produce enough ions to carry an electric current. Strong acids, on the other hand, fully dissociate in water and thus conduct electricity well.
it is a non-electrolyte because acetic acid is a moderately poor covalent compound that reacts only partly to form ions in solution. Because there are so few ions present, solutions of these substances do not conduct electricity (or they are very poor conductors).
Concentrated glacial acetic acid initially acts as a nonconductor because it exists predominantly as molecules rather than ions. Acetic acid molecules do not readily dissociate into ions in its concentrated form, resulting in a lack of free ions to conduct electricity.
Acid solutions conduct electricity.
All acids conduct electricity except when they are dry