Experiment #shorts #viralshorts

Experiment #shorts #viralshorts

#experiment #shorts #viralshorts #electrical Electricity behaves differently in normal (pure) water versus salt water due to differences in conductivity: 1. **Normal (Pure) Water**: Pure water is a poor conductor of electricity because it lacks free ions. It has a very high resistance and does not allow electric current to pass easily. 2. **Salt Water**: When salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) dissolves in water, it breaks into positive sodium (Na⁺) and negative chloride (Cl⁻) ions. These free ions make salt water a good conductor of electricity by allowing charge to move easily. The higher the salt concentration, the better the conductivity. Key Differences: **Conductivity**: Salt water conducts electricity much better than pure water. **Risk of Electrocution**: Electrical appliances or wires in salt water pose a higher risk since electricity travels more efficiently. **Corrosion**: Salt water can accelerate the corrosion of electrical components. Would you like a more detailed explanation on any specific aspect? Thanks for watching Like and subscribe for more #shorts #viralshorts #experiment #electrical