Scientists Transform Water Into Metallic State, Allowing It to Conduct Electricity
It is a well-known fact that pure, distilled water does not conduct electricity and is, therefore, an almost perfect insulator. This is because it contains H 2 O molecules that are loosely linked to one another via hydrogen bonds. To make such water conduct electricity, you would have to either add something (ie.
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