Reason reason pure water does not conduct electricity
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Answer: Pure water cannot conduct electricity, because it does not contain ions. Because of diluting pure water with acid or a base or a salt, because they produce ions due to the dilution.
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Pure water does not conduct electricity because pure water does not contain freely movable ions . Freely movable ions allow electricity to pass through them and thus conduct electricity.
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