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It does if there is electrical charge going through the water and going into the algae and then the algae traps the electricity inside of it unless there is a break in the algae.
The electrical charge is unequal distributed in the water molecule.
a positive charge caused by a covalent bond with oxygen
a positive charge caused by a covalent bond with oxygen
A positive charge, because of a covalent bond with oxygen.
Extremely pure water (Kolrausch water) has a very poor electrical conductivity.
Because the salt water is salt dissolved water, which is NaCl plus water. When the NaCl dissolve in the water, they breaks down into sodium ion (contains positive charge) and chloride ion (contains negative charge), so that the salt water has electrical charges. Actually we can't say it has charges, we only can say that it can conduct electricity.
A small electrical current is passing thru the salt water an it seems that the negative eletrical charge is passing from the skimmers being plastic an its possible from the spinning vortex created by the water pumps sucking are creating the positve electrical charge which is small but just enough to react with the salt in the pool an based on many studies with the larger negative charge an the small positive charge turned the water orange
a positive charge caused by a covalent bond with oxygen
Ions - atoms with an electrical charge. Actually, pure water is a good insulator, but most naturally-occuring water contains some ions, and will therefore conduct electricity.