disputed water is not a conductor of electricity explain
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According to elementary quantum mechanics, an electron in an atom or crystal can only have certain precise energy levels; energies between these levels are impossible. When a large number of such allowed energy levels are spaced close together (in energy-space)—i.e. have similar (minutely differing) energies— we can talk about these energy levels together as an "energy band". There can be many such energy bands in a material, depending on the atomic number {number of electrons (if the atom is neutral)} and their distribution (besides the size of the crystal and external factors like environmental modification of the energy bands).
so disputed water is neutral and don't have any types of ions so it is not able to conduct electricity.....
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so disputed water is neutral and don't have any types of ions so it is not able to conduct electricity.....
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distilled water is not a conductor of electricity because it does not have ions present in it . That's why electricity can't flow from it.
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