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Why does water not conduct electricity?

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Why does water not conduct electricity?

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To conduct electricity, you need a source of positive and negative ions. Ions in water will conduct electricity, but pure water does not because it doesn’t contain positive and negative ions (well, pure water conducts some electricity, but it’s very tiny).

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