Yes it is a insulator and NOT a conductor
I thought that the polar bears fur was a good insulator in water because how else would it be able to swim in the freezing temperatures of the Arctic Ocean?
Insulator
pure water is an insulator.
Water is an electricity conductor because: - extremely pure water is difficult to obtain and store - hydrolysis of water lead to ions H+ and OH-
is water conductor or insulator
is water conductor or insulator
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is water conductor or insulator
"Pure water" is an insulator, but real water has impurities which if ionized make it a conductor.
there aredifrant type of insulator 1 ruber insulator 2 paper insulator 3 water insulater
Pure water is an insulator, but in the "real world", water usually has impurities - notably ions - that actually make it a good conductor. This is theory; I don't think it is practical to use water as an insulator.
-- The glass is an insulator. -- The water can conduct, poorly or nicely, depending on the substances dissolved in the water and their concentration.