How can water not be electrified?

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Of course, I knew that water was electrified, but some people said it wasn't working, so I don't know what's right


  869 3   7 years ago

pu1. Pure water is a nonconductor, so there's no electricity


2017-11-02

pu2. It's called conductivity. It's a unit of how well electricity works
The conductivity of pure water is about 10^(-3)mho/m
Copper, which is also commonly used as a wire, has a conductivity of 5.8*10^7 mho/m
It's not exactly zero, but compared to copper, water's more like a nonconductor


2017-11-02

pu3. Oh... He has a lot of expertise. Thank you


2017-11-03


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