Why is distilled water not a conductor of electricity?

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Isabella Phillips

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Because these are charged when they move through water , electricity flows through liquid. In distilled water, there are no impurities , there are no ions, there are only neutral ( no charge) water molecules and these neutral molecules don't have charge, so distilled water does not conduct electricity.
2023-06-10 15:51:57

Oliver Davis

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Because these are charged when they move through water , electricity flows through liquid. In distilled water, there are no impurities , there are no ions, there are only neutral ( no charge) water molecules and these neutral molecules don't have charge, so distilled water does not conduct electricity.
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