define electrical conductivity. How does the electrical conductivity of water vary with impurities?
Answers
Answered by
29
Answer:
Salts or other chemicals that dissolve in water can break down into positively and negatively charged ions. These free ions in the water conduct electricity, so the water electrical conductivity depends on the concentration of ions.
Answered by
0
Answer:
it which produce free ions, the movement of these ions conducts electricity in tap water. Thus impurities increase the freely charged ions in water. Hence, impurities dissolved in water increase its conductivity
Similar questions