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Pure (distilled) water does not conduct electric current (is dielectric), while naturally occurring water has dissolved salts (fresh water less than salt water). The salts make water electrolytic.
In electricity, Insulators help insulate electric charges. Conductors conduct the electric charges and make them into electricity.
yes because the ions from the salt make it possible for electric charge to flow
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No, pure water does not conduct electricity. However, adding an electrolyte, preferably a salt, will release ions into the solution that make it electrically conductive.
Something is conductive if it transfers something. Water is conductive for electricity and heat for example because those energies are transferred through it.
Steel & Iron conduct electricity, but have high resistance. They make good heating elements.
Water that is highly purified will not conduct. Not all purified water is minerals free. minerals help the water conduct better and pure water doesn't have minerals, so the water doesn't conduct and doesn't make electricity. Pure water will not conduct current it is the minerals found within the water, that allow current to flow. Rebecca Gosselin 11 years old
Mercury. Pure water doesn't conduct much electricity, but naturally-occuring water has some ions that make it a fairly good conductor.