Chemistry, asked by palakjot2005, 7 months ago

why does distilled water not conduct electricity and rain water does? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Distilled water is a pure type of water which does not contain any ions in it. ... These gases dissolve in water to form some kind of acids like carbonic acids which dissociates to give ions. Thus rainwater is conducting electricity while distilled water is not conducting electricity.

Answered by Anonymous
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Distilled water is water that was boiled to steam and recondensed to water. So distilled water is relatively pure H2O. Water can ionize to H+ and OH- like salt does, but it ionizes to a far lesser degree and is very resistant to conducting electricity.

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