Friday, 30 October 2009

Pure water itself is an insulator of electricity whereas water containing particles like salt , is a very good conductor of electricity .

Pure water's particles are closely packed together , thus no other form of energy can pass through .
In salt water , the salt particles are dissolved in the pure water .
The salt particles are not so closely packed together .
Hence , the electricity is able to flow through only water containing small soluble solids .





y. WEIJIE

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