This is possible because potassium hydroxide is an electrolyte.
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A substance that dissolves in solution to conduct an electrical current is an "electrolyte" or, less commonly, an "ionogen".
Yes, caustic soda solution, also known as sodium hydroxide solution, can conduct electricity because it dissociates into ions (sodium, Na+, and hydroxide, OH-) in water, allowing for the flow of electric current through the solution.
a solution will conduct electricity if there are free ions or free electrons in the solution.
conductivity. It is a measure of how well a solution allows the flow of electrical current through it. Solutions with higher concentrations of ions or charged particles tend to have higher conductivity.
Yes, a strong electrolyte will conduct an electrical current when dissolved in water because it dissociates into ions that can carry the charge. This allows the electrolyte solution to conduct electricity.