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A conductivity apparatus was inserted into a container of distilled water. The light bulb did not light up. What is the BEST explanation for this?
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A conductivity apparatus was inserted into a container of distilled water. The light bulb did not light up. What is the BEST explanation for this?
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Distilled water is neutral, so there are no ions to allow the flow of electricity
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The answer is A. Distilled water does not contain any ions to allow the flow of electricity
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