Chemistry, asked by Rythm14, 10 months ago

How does water conduct electricity if neither hydrogen or oxygen are conductive?

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Answered by pushpapapanna
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because distilled water does not conduct electricity very well, therefore no or only minor electrode reactions are possible. ... The difference is due to the fact that one water molecule has two hydrogen atoms to oneoxygen atom, as explained above.
Answered by Anonymous
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→ Sis, Only water having impurities and salts conduct electricity. Distilled water don't. As water is nothing but just an insulator ( bad conductor ). So, we can't say pure water ( H2O ) conduct electricity.

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