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Explain, why hydrochloric acid is a conductor of electricity?

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Hydrochloric acid dissociates into ions in aqueous solution as follows:

HCl  ⇌  H+ + Cl 

When a current is passed through in aqueous solution of HCl, the ions move towards their respective electrodes. Thus, the hydrochloric acid is a conductor of electricity.



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