Physics, asked by premadeepa75, 1 day ago

why does not distilled water coduct electricity​

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Answered by sudarshankankanwadi0
1

Answer:

because it is destilled

Explanation:

Distilled water is a pure form of water which does not contain any solute in it therefore it cannot conduct electricity because it does not contain ions while rain water contains dissolved salts and acids which dissociates in ions and conducts electricity.

Answered by jyoshnarayavarapu999
3

Answer:

Conduction of electricity is the movement of the charged particles in an organized manner resulting in a net movement of charge through the material. When charged particles move in an appropriate motion we get an electric current.

Distilled water

☆The availability of ions is very important to conduct electricity

☆Distilled water is a pure type of water that does not contain any ions.

Rainwater

☆Rainwater contains dissolved gasses such as SO2, CO2

☆These gases

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dissolve in water to form some kind of acid like carbonic acids which dissociates to give ions

☆ Thus rainwater is conducting electricity while distilled water is not conducting electricity

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