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Why does pure water act as an insulator?
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Answered by kamyavsingh
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Pure water consists of no impurities; impurities such as salts of Mg,Ca,Na are behaving here as charge carriers but since they are not present; there are no ions. They are neutral water molecules. So pure water do not conduct electricity.

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