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pure water is a conductor of electricity or not give examples and reasons??...​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pure water is not a good conductor of electricity because there are no suspended particles of metals such as Iron and Copper. Pure water also has lack of zinc. Ions are even not present in pure water. We can make water conductive by adding drops of Sulphuric Acid.

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Answered by khushikhan692
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When the salts or impurities are added to pure water, they form electrically charged ions and hence make the conductance possible. The presence of ions is the reason why tap water or impure water conducts electricity whereas the pure water doesn't conduct electricity.

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