Q.

Pure water is bad conductor of electricity because it is –

A. feebly ionized
B. not volatile
C. a very good solvent
D. a non-polar solvent
Answer» A. feebly ionized
Explanation: Pure water is a covalent compound. It exists as simple discrete molecules and have a simple molecular structure. Hence, it does not exist as ions. Therefore, pure water cannot conduct electricity due to the absence of mobile ions and electrons. One instance that water can conduct electricity is when there are dissolved substance in it. Only then will water dissociate into hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions. The presence of mobile ions enables it to conduct electricity.
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