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Neither dry soil nor pure water conducts electricity. Yet wet soil will conduct electricity. Explain why this happens.

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Pure water contains no salts. Soil contains several salts that can produce ions (charged particles). When soil is dissolved in water, the salts in the soil break down into ions, which freely move in the solution to conduct electricity. Thus, soil conducts electricity only when it is wet.

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