1. WHY IS WATER COLOURLESS??
2. WHY IT'S A GOOD CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY???
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While relatively small quantities ofwater appear to be colorless, water'stint becomes a deeper blue as the thickness of the observed sample increases. The blue hue of water is an intrinsic property and is caused by the selective absorption and scattering of white light
Water is a terrible conductor of electricity. Pure water is actually agood insulator. However, water is agreat ionic solvent: liquid in which ionic compounds can dissolve easily. It's those dissolved ions that can conduct well - and when watercontains many dissolved ions, those ions make a good conductor.
Water is a terrible conductor of electricity. Pure water is actually agood insulator. However, water is agreat ionic solvent: liquid in which ionic compounds can dissolve easily. It's those dissolved ions that can conduct well - and when watercontains many dissolved ions, those ions make a good conductor.
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1) It is it's Intrinsic property ∴ it is colorless
2)It is not a good conductor of electricity because it does not have ion which allow mobility of current
2)It is not a good conductor of electricity because it does not have ion which allow mobility of current
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