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15 July, 18:40

What happens to the conductivity of water when an acid is dissolved in it?

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  1. 15 July, 20:57
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    An acids lose Proton on dissolving in water and hence no. Of ions increases in the solutions which increase in conductivity of solution.

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    An acids lose Proton on dissolving in water and hence no. Of ions increases in the solutions which increase in conductivity of solution.
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