- There must be charged particles within the substance (either ions or electrons) and
- These particles must be free to move It is true that in water (H2O) the discrete molecules are free to move, however, they carry no charge.
Monday, 5 October 2009
Water itself is not a conductor of electricity. In order for a substance to carry charge, two conditions must first be met:
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