no
Pure water hardly conducts electricity at all. You have to dissolve a lot of stuff in pure water to make it as good a conductor as the human body is.
It doesn't conduct electricity if it is pure water as there are no flowing ions. But in un-pure water electricity can be conducted.
No, not pure oil.
tissue
no! All lakes on earth rite now conduct electricity. u cant make any lke that pure
Pure iron is the best conductor of electricity in the current world. It transmits up to eight million electrons per minute through a gauge of 10mm. Pure iron can conduct electricity better than copper and can harvest electricity, although it would have to have added allotropes for that to happen.
It does, but not well.
gold
Pure substances have identical particles. This means that all samples of a pure substance will have the same type and arrangement of particles, whether they are atoms, molecules, or ions. Examples of pure substances include elements and compounds.
the ka was different from the body because the ka was the spirit and the ka was attached to the body
Pure water no. Water conducts electricity because of the impurities in it.
Pure water is a poor conductor of electricity due to its low concentration of ions.