Science, asked by sivakumarsolaimuthu, 4 months ago

water can conduct Electricity.​

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Answered by llirtheekaa
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In tap water, rainwater and seawater, there are countless impurities, such as sodium (Na+), calcium (Ca2+), and magnesium (Mg2+) ions (source). Because these are charged, when they are present in water, electricity is able to flow through the liquid.  A small amount of ions can enable a source of water to conduct electric current.

There is no flow of charge through water, so pure water doesn’t conduct electricity.  In distilled water, there are no impurities and thus no ions. There are only neutral molecules, and these neutral molecules lack a charge. For that reason, distilled water is  unable to conduct electricity.

Answered by surajdev7061
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yes.because it contains electrons

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