What happens when electricity is passed through distilled water
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Distilled water is a poor conductor of electricity. Though distilled water doesn't have any mineral ions, but the H2O molecules in it will still ionise into H+ and OH- ions when electricity is passed through it. But the concentration of H+ and OH- ions will be almost same at temperature of around 25°C, due to which they combine to again form H2O molecules. So, the conclusion is though distilled water has some ions, but are not
enough to smoothly conduct electricity, unlike seawater or tapwater( which have a lot of mineral ions).hope it helps. mark it as brainliest
enough to smoothly conduct electricity, unlike seawater or tapwater( which have a lot of mineral ions).hope it helps. mark it as brainliest
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Answer:Acceleration occurs when there is change in velocity but in the given case velocity remains unchanged.
So acceleration is 0.
Hope it helps you.
Th@nk&
Explanation:Acceleration occurs when there is change in velocity but in the given case velocity remains unchanged.
So acceleration is 0.
Hope it helps you.
Th@nk&
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