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Why does pure water not conduct electricity in terms of bonding

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Positive and negative ions attract each other and combine with each other to yield ionic compounds and they are separated easily to conduct electricity.

  • The concentration of ions in pure water is very less and is almost unionised, thus does not conduct electricity.
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