Absolutely pure water (distilled is a good example) is a very poor conductor of electricity. With just a bit of dissolved minerals it becomes a good conductor, but not when distilled.
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As it don't have dissolved salts ***** Distilled water does not conduct electricity for the above reason.
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You need to put salt, dust or other organic substances to create a bridge of conductivity.
In fact, it isn't even a mixture. Ice cubes and distilled water both are just water in two different states.
Distilled water doesn't contain ions.
Plain distilled (or double distilled) water with no impurities is a poor conductor of electricity. The more impurities it has the better conductor it becomes
Disttilled water is not a goood conductor because it is the impurities in the water that conduct electricity, but it is.
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Distilled water is a bad conductor. Dirty water, or water with impurities added, is a good conductor. It is not the water that matters, but the impurities.
Distilled water is a bad conductor. Dirty water, or water with impurities added, is a good conductor. It is not the water that matters, but the impurities.
no! its a insulator
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As it don't have dissolved salts ***** Distilled water does not conduct electricity for the above reason.
Pure (distilled) water is not a good conductor; but most natural water has some ions, that help conductivity.
Pure water (distilled water) is an insulator. Generally we think of water as a conductor because there are impurity ions in the water, such as tap water. Pure water can't be called a conductor, but it can also conduct electricity.
in real, pure distilled water is a bad conductor of electricity.but if the water contains some amount of salt then it conducts to some extent.