why is pure water a poor conductor of electricity
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Pure distilled water does not have any ions and as such it is a good insulator. However, when it has impurities or salts, it acquires ions due to dissolved chemicals, and starts conducting electricity. Water in nature always has salts and minerals dissolved in it, and is thus not pure in scientific terms.as it is neutral and does not conduct electricity.
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because it is neutral or slightly basic
so it does not conduct electricity.
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