on electrolysis pure water contain h+ and oh- ion them why doesn't conduct electricity
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When you pass electricity in pure water, the oxygen doesn't have any d-orbitals or f-orbitals through which electrons may pass. In pure water there are no electrolytic substance,so no ions present in the pure water. Water cannot dissociate into OH- and H+ when electricity is passed through pure water.
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