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Tap water conducts electricity .
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Water from the tap conducts electricity due to the small quantities of calcium and magnesium salts that dissolve in it. ... When an ionic compound, such as salts, is dissolved, the ions become loosely bound to one another, making tap water a strong conductor of electricity.
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Water from the tap conducts electricity due to the small quantities of calcium and magnesium salts that dissolve in it. This is due to the fact that water is not a conductor in and of itself. When an ionic compound, such as salts, is dissolved, the ions become loosely bound to one another, making tap water a strong conductor of electricity.
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