Electrostatic attraction of distilled water
The electrostatic attraction of distilled water is observed by bringing a charged bakelite rod and a charged glass rod near to a thin stream of the liquid flowing from a buret.
The electrostatic attraction of distilled water is observed by bringing a charged bakelite rod and a charged glass rod near to a thin stream of the liquid flowing from a buret.
The electrical conductivity apparatus circuit is completed by distilled water, a liquid covalent compound.
In the absence of dissolved electrolytes, water will not conduct electricity, so no electrolysis occurs.