| tomtitan wrote: | ||
oh noes! i'm going into the nerd state! i'm going to talk sciency words that you'll find uninteresting! *clears throat* technically, water does not conduct electricity. water cannot because when the hydrogen and oxygen bond there are no free electrons to conduct the electricity. water only conducts electricity when it has an ion dissolved in it (e.g. salt). the ions normally can't conduct either, but when dissolved in a liquid like water they can move about freely and conduct electrical energy. so you fail. i keed, i keed. /nerdrant |





