Physics, asked by yatunhanda3674, 1 year ago

Why does pure water act as insulator

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Answered by saurabhsingh54
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Pure water is a bad conductor of electricity and heat but cannot be used as insulator for many reasons. One characteristic of good insulators is dead-air space, and of course water has none. Water readily absorbs and transmits heat.
Answered by Pari0819
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Ur ans is


pUre water does not contain any acid or salts or other impurities in it ,

SO we can say that pure water acts as insulator. AS we know that , insulators are those materials which does not allow electric current to pass through them easily.

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