Chemistry, asked by adibajamal, 1 year ago

why does water passes electricity while it is made up of gases like H2 and O which are non metals and generally non metals don't pass electricity? ​

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Answered by puneetrathore374
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Answer:

because water has dissolved minerals and acids and salts in it so water passes electricity

Explanation:

H2 and O are gases but are mixed with each other chemically so their physical and chemical properties are changed and even being gasses in a water which is a mixture they pass electricity

Answered by charani65
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Hydrogen and oxygen forms covalent compound and it possess electricity . and hydrogen and oxygen are nonmetals separately but when they form as a covalent compound Some of its physical properties change.

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