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The resistance of ultra-pure water is 18.2 million ohms. it is a decent resistor. The problem is that when you expose ultra-pure water to air, it instantly absorbs oxygen and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The addition of carbon dioxide from the air forms carbonic acid. The carbonic acid has a pH around 5.5 and DOES conduct electricity. Ultra-pure water can be described as the most pure form of water that is possible. Contaminants are most often measured in parts per trillion. I work on and operate the equipment that processes ultra-pure water or UPW.
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| its the ionic minerals and some base/acidic compounds in water which conduct the electricity. I don't know what dust is made up of but I doubt it is ionic compounds. Matt
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| 01001100011011110110110 | Oil doesnt conduct? WOW!! didnt no! musta been a secret aye! ![]()
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The CONDUCTIVITY of pure water is about 0.055 µS/cm. You can't state the resistance of a substance unless you also state the exact size and shape of the sample, where your two measurement points are, either voltage or current (depending how you measure the resistance) etc... and even then, it's only the resistance of that sample, between your stated points. Even tapwater is non-conductive enough to insulate... I know, I did the experiment... YouTube - Who Says Electricity and Water Don't Mix!
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