Why does distilled water not conduct electricity whereas rainwater does?
Question: Why does distilled water not conduct electricity whereas rainwater does?
Distilled water doesn't conduct electricity because it is pure and lacks ions. Ions are necessary for conducting electricity, and distilled water is free from dissolved salts, acids, or bases that would provide these ions.
Rainwater, however, contains dissolved substances like salts and acids, which dissociate into ions. These ions enable rainwater to conduct electricity.
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