Why does distilled water not conduct electricity,where as rain water does????
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER MATE.....
DISTILLED WATER DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY IONIC COMPOUNDS DISSOLVED IN IT. SO, IT DOES NOT CONDUCT ELECTRICITY.
WHEN RAIN WATER FALLS THROUGH ATMOSPHERE, IT DISSOLVES AN ACIDIC GAS 'CARBON DIOXIDE ' FROM THE AIR AND FORMS CARBONIC ACID. CARBONIC ACID PROVIDE SOME HYDROGEN AND SOME CARBONATE IONS TO RAIN WATER. DUE TO THE PRESENCE OF THIS IONS, RAIN WATER CONDUCT ELECTRICITY.
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DISTILLED WATER DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY IONIC COMPOUNDS DISSOLVED IN IT. SO, IT DOES NOT CONDUCT ELECTRICITY.
WHEN RAIN WATER FALLS THROUGH ATMOSPHERE, IT DISSOLVES AN ACIDIC GAS 'CARBON DIOXIDE ' FROM THE AIR AND FORMS CARBONIC ACID. CARBONIC ACID PROVIDE SOME HYDROGEN AND SOME CARBONATE IONS TO RAIN WATER. DUE TO THE PRESENCE OF THIS IONS, RAIN WATER CONDUCT ELECTRICITY.
#HOPE IT HELPS....
#PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST.... :-)
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