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Sep 9th, 2002, 01:41 AM
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distilled water
does it conduct electricity ? i think it does some one i know says it doesnt.
please explain what exactly distilled is?
and why it dosent conduct if it doesnt?
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Sep 9th, 2002, 11:21 AM
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Distilled water does conduct, deionized water doesn't (because there are no ions to carry the charge). I'm not sure what the definition of distilled is, but it's not the same as deionized.
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Sep 9th, 2002, 12:09 PM
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However, even a container of deionized water, with live wires inserted, will zap you when you stick your hand in!
Trust Me!
{Think about it. When you stick your hand in, the salts and impurities on your hand immediately contaminate the water!}
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Sep 9th, 2002, 12:57 PM
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True, but none the less deionized water is totally non-conductive of electricity.
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Sep 9th, 2002, 09:14 PM
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Your contact with the water will ionize it. Perfectly deionized water will not conduct electricity.
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Sep 10th, 2002, 02:21 AM
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Sep 10th, 2002, 12:03 PM
#7
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Judd, I remember that 10-14 stuff from college now you mention it.
There are 10 types of people in the world - those that understand binary, and those that don't.
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Sep 10th, 2002, 03:36 PM
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By definition deionized water does not conduct. OK so in the real world you can't have perfectly deionized water, but hey who said we were talking about the real world only?
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Sep 10th, 2002, 03:50 PM
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Hmm, according to A-level Chemistry, you're correct. Deionized water does not exist under standard conditions on this planet as Judd said above.
The product of the concentrations of the ions is always constant, for water 10^-14molddm^-3. If the ions are removed then the equilibrium returns.
I'll dig out my memories on how to change the solubility product of water. Actually, I'm thinking it's not possible.
Last edited by DavidHooper; Sep 10th, 2002 at 03:53 PM.
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Sep 11th, 2002, 07:05 AM
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thanks guys
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