yes, of coarse its a good manner
The grammar is correct but there should be no capitals in the middle of the sentence. Only the first letter of a sentence or proper nouns and the pronoun 'I' are capitalized. There are no proper nouns in the sentence: "I water the plant." is correct.
Ionic compounds dissociate in water to form positive and negative ions in aqueous solution. Such solutions can conduct electricity.
Yes, that is correct.
A. The measure ofelectricalpressure.
Pure water is an insulator. Only impure water, ie. water that contains ions, will conduct electricity, as to why H2O does not break into the H ions and OH ions and then conduct electricity, to be honest, I don't yet know. But I suspect that the electrons flowing through are not vibrating at the correct frequency to excite the electrons that hold the two ions together to break apart.
Depending on the exact intent of the speaker, either construction is correct. With "of" the emphasis is on the word needs, and with "for" the emphasis is on the things needed.
Pure water, that is to say without any other substances, actually does not conduct electricity. Water with impurities, on the other hand, does conduct electricity. Since water is usually impure, common water conducts electricity.
They did not have cars, They did not have proper clothing, No cars, No electricity and no schools. They had houses, Games, Food and water
Water can conduct electricity. I know this because when it rains water can spin a turbine which power electricity from movement
Yes electricity works under water
Simply stated, electricity is not allergic to water.
No not really. Electricity can be conducted by water but not polluted.