Chemistry, asked by SUNNY1CHAUAHAN, 9 months ago

why does tap water conduct electricity but distilled water doesn't

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Answered by ibchhetri1980
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Explanation:

Tap water contains dissolved salts in it. These salts dissociates into ions when electricity passed through it which are responsible for the electricity conductivity of tap water. But distilled water does not contain any dissolved salts, so it does not conduct electricity.

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Answered by tapatidolai
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Answer:

Tap water contains dissolved salts in it. These salts dissociates into ions when electricity passed through it which are responsible for the electricity conductivity of tap water. But distilled water does not contain any dissolved salts, so it does not conduct electricity.

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