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No, water is not a better conductor of electricity than silver.Water can become a better conductor in acidic medium(by decreasing its pH). But it may split up into Hydrogen & Oxygen.
yes
tap water has chlorine ,iron, fluoride in ti
YES Metals are better conductors !
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Yeah it way better than demineralized water for ironing
Either is fine but distilled water is usually easier to get hold of. Look for one that states less than 1 ppm dissolved solids on the label.
If you're talking about a car battery...maybe. If it is a maintenance-free battery than there is usually no way to add water to it. If it is not maintenance-free than it will usually have a way to add water, but the only type of water that should be added is pure, demineralized water.
More often than not we consider water to be a conducter (allow the flow of electricity). This is due to minerals in water (i.e. dissolved salt). Deionized (also known as demineralized) water is actually an insulator.
Because hard water is better than soft water for drinking
is cold water a better conductor than hot
fresh water is better than salt water fish as it is my choice
Sound travels better through wood than water
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It doesn't. Topsoil absorbs water better than sand and clay.
Ever read a label on a bottle of 'salt-free' 'water' that did not say something on the order of "guaranteed 99.9999% sodium-free"? Presuming that is the meaning of the question & not potassium chloride-free or cyanide citrate-free, or some other salt than "salt."
It would grow better in water than soil because it would obsorbe the exact amount of water it needs.