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Exercise 1

Chapter 7, Section 7-2, Page 271
Nelson Science Perspectives 10 1st Edition by Christy C. Hayhoe, Doug Hayhoe, Jeff Major, Maurice DiGiuseppe
ISBN: 9780176355289

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Solutions of both acids and bases are composed of positive and negative ions. These when dissolved in water become disassociated and free to move and therefore in presence of a potential difference they move to their oppositely charged electrodes/terminals. These mobile ions the aqueous state of acids and bases make them good conductors of electricity.

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