Yes it does.
Extremely pure water (Kolrausch water) has a very poor electrical conductivity.
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Water does conduct electricty, which is why it is dangerous to use electrical items in a bathroom. Absolutely pure water is not a very good conductor, but any water you're likely to be around outside a chemistry lab is not all that pure.
Ice is just frozen water, and like normal water, doesnt conduct electricity. phoopooh: yes, i guess, coz water can conduct eletricity that's why people said do not go for swimming when it has lightning. Ice is just frozen water thus ice can conduct eletricity.
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.
Yes all metals conduct electricity!! :)
Yes, all metals conduct electricity well.
No, pure water does not conduct electricity because there are no other solutions present. For the water to conduct electricity, there has to be an electrolyte. Salt water, Tap water, and sugar water do conduct a little electricity because they contain soluble ionic compounds.
It does, but not well.
No. Pure water will not conduct electricity.
Pure water does not conduct electricity. However, since it is almost impossible to have pure water, anything wet will normally conduct electricity. Water almost always has some salts in it, and that provides the free electrons required to conduct electricity.
Not pure water - salt water can - hot or cold.
Salt water
Extremely pure water (Kolrausch water) has a very poor electrical conductivity.