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why water is not a conductor ​

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Answered by sebastianhere
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Pure water is not a good conductor of electricity. ... Because the electrical current is transported by the ions in solution, the conductivity increases as the concentration of ions increases. Thus conductivity increases as water dissolved ionic species.

Answered by Anonymous
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Pure water is not a good conductor of electricity. Because the electrical current is transported by the ions in solution, the conductivity increases as the concentration of ions increases. Thus conductivity increases as water dissolved ionic species.

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