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Coffee conducts electricity primarily due to its dissolved ions, such as sodium, potassium, and chloride, which are present in the liquid. When coffee is brewed, these ions are released from the coffee grounds into the water, allowing it to carry an electric current. The presence of water, which is a polar solvent, facilitates ion movement, making coffee a conductive solution. However, its conductivity is relatively low compared to strong electrolytes like saltwater.

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