how does the tap water conduct electric current through it
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Tap water conducts electricity because it contains dissolved salts and minerals which ionise in water. The presence of these ions make tap water good conductors of electricity.
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Tap water conducts electricity since there are small amounts of calcium and magnesium salts dissolve in it, pure water (distilled or de-ionised) has nothing at all in it that can conduct electricity. This is because water itself isn't a conductor.
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