Science, asked by atif81, 1 year ago

can electricity passes through mineral water


hyunxu: I guess yes, let's wait for an answer from expert

Answers

Answered by vikashRaojaat
2
no electricity can't pass through mineral water if the water have ions then only it can pass

atif81: example of pure water like kinley yes etc
atif81: you ask your teacher
atif81: this is the wright ans
hyunxu: ok...but mineral water have charge right? pure water don't have any minerals?
atif81: ask another
atif81: always same wues
atif81: ques
hyunxu: soft conduct electricity?
hyunxu: *soft water
atif81: this electrons move freely within the structure of a metal when electric current applied
Answered by ramparkash38
0
Water will not conductelectricity. The impurities inwater will conduct electricityif the impurities are conductive. ... As the tapwater contains dissolved ions in it acts as a good condoctor ofelectricity.when the flow of current is sufficient highwater decomposes into oxygen and hydrogen ions.

hyunxu: almost like electrolysis right? ?
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