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Does pure water conduct electricity? If not, why? what can we do to make it
conducting?

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Answered by tpmsomr4csamyukthaka
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Answer:

1. No, Well actually, pure water is an excellent insulator and does not conduct electricity.

2.Pure water or distilled water does not conduct electricity because pure water or distilled water can not contain any salts in it

3. We have to add salt to it

Answered by alwy076354
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Answer:

Pure water is defined as the water in which impurities has been removed through purified processes. Pure water can’t conduct electricity or heat through it because there are no impurities are present in the water. The addition of salt in pure water makes the solution conducting in nature. The purification of water can be performed through various purifying methods such as filtration with carbon, ultraviolet oxidation, etc.

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