The ultrapure water is not conductive.
Air, or some other gas, if you really want to get specific. Pure water is the least conductive substance. It is actually used as an electrical insulator by technology labs. The reason it is not widely used is that it is very expensive to produce. It is only the impurities in water that allows electricity to be conducted through it.
The water temperature can be different from the air temperature.
water is the best conductor of electricity, compare to air the atoms in water is more closely to each other and that makes water more conductive than air, glass can be conductor it depends on it composition but not as good as water and wood is not a conductor unless it's wet.
Answer a. Pure Water is not a mixture - it is a compound. Seawater is a mixture of water and salts, air is a mixture of gases and brass is a mixture (an alloy) of copper and zinc metals.
When atmospheric air is passed through pure water at pH 7, the water will remain neutral but can absorb some carbon dioxide from the air. This can lead to the formation of carbonic acid, which can slightly lower the pH of the water.
As per my knowledge pure substance does not have anything else added to it. Air and water are pure substances that exist in nature. A pure substance cannot be taken apart to locate more substances.
No, but since carbon dioxide is everywhere in the air around us it is very hard to obtain pure water.
The temperature of pond water is usually cooler than the temperature of the surrounding air.
Not very pure. The water is dripping off a coil that has dirt and pipes that have calcium deposits and probably some mold.
Chemically pure water is simply dihydrogen oxide or hydronium hydroxide. Distilled pure water is chemically pure water plus some gases (oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide) from contact with the air and possibly some light organics with B.P. s around 100oC De ionized pure water is chemically pure water with non-polar compounds and potentially some gases and microorganisms plus some gases (oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide) from contact with the air Filtered pure water is chemically pure water with no organic or inorganic particles but any dissolved materials and salts plus some gases (oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide) from contact with the air Carbon filtered water is chemically pure water and no particulate or organic components and no dissolved metals plus some gases (oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide) from contact with the air.
No, the transpired water from plants is not pure. It contains traces of nutrients, minerals, and other compounds absorbed from the soil and air during the process of transpiration.
It turns into pure water that can be drunk.