Strong acids are good conductors of: b. ions and d. Electricity
What are conductors?
Because acids include free ions, they are excellent electrical conductors. Because they contain more free ions, stronger acids therefore conduct more electricity.Salt and water are created when acids combine with bases and certain metals.
Strong acids, such sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and hydrochloric acid (HCl), separate into ions when they dissolve in water. These ions are free-moving, electrically charged particles in the solution. When an acid is strong, a significant amount of its molecules dissociate, which raises the concentration of ions in the solution.