why distilled water doesn't conduct electricity whereas rain water does
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Distilled water is pure water . Pure water does not have free electrons necessary for conducting electricity . So it does not conduct electricity .
On the other hand , water , any water is called universal solvent . It is a very good solvent . It absorbs any type of impurity readily , in fact looks for it . So in the formation of rain clouds when water vapor rises from surface water , and when the rain water comes down from the clouds , a lot of contaminants are absorbed in the rain water . These contaminants make rain water a good conductor of electricity .
On the other hand , water , any water is called universal solvent . It is a very good solvent . It absorbs any type of impurity readily , in fact looks for it . So in the formation of rain clouds when water vapor rises from surface water , and when the rain water comes down from the clouds , a lot of contaminants are absorbed in the rain water . These contaminants make rain water a good conductor of electricity .
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✒Distilled water(tap water) is a pure form of water and is not contain any type of ions . Therefore, it does not conduct electricity.
✒Rain water, being an impure form of water, contains many ions such as acids. hence, it conducts electricity.
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