In order to for aqueous solution to conduct electric current, we need to have ions in the solution. Ions can be formed form ionic compounds, acids and bases.
<h3 /><h3>What is a compound that conducts an electric current in aqueous solution?</h3>
electrolyte
An electrolyte is a compound that conducts an electric current when it is dissolved in water or melted. In order to conduct a current, a substance must contain mobile ions that can move from one electrode to the other. All ionic compounds are electrolytes.
<h3>Can an aqueous solution conduct electricity?</h3>
Interestingly, aqueous solutions with ions conduct electricity to some degree. Pure water, having a very low concentration of ions, cannot conduct electricity. When a solute dissociates in water to form ions, it is called an electrolyte, due to the solution being a good electrical conductor.
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