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No, water won’t. It’s the electrolytes dissolved in water that do.

We used to spray pure deinonized water into electrical sockets back at DuPont to teach the new Ph.D.s that they didn’t really know what they thought they did.

Water does NOT conduct electricity. Impurities dissolved in it do.
Good to know but I still won't throw a running hair dryer in the tub with me while I'm bathing that's why I take showers LOL
 
Good to know but I still won't throw a running hair dryer in the tub with me while I'm bathing that's why I take showers LOL
Tap water is full of impurities like dissolved minerals and salts which is why it can conduct electricity.

Pure water doesn’t.
 
You have to deionize it or distill it. You can buy pure distilled water at the grocery store. They sell it for people to put into their clothes irons and not leave any residue on the fabric.

Separating the water from the impurities is easy, just boil it and collect the vapor. Hence, distilling.
But they say even distilled water isn't 100 percent because some chemical such as round up, have the same or higher boiling points and stay mixed with the water vapors. True? Or is college chemistry class wrong(my guess is that it is.)
 
All this discussion makes me want to distill something. Lol

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But they say even distilled water isn't 100 percent because some chemical such as round up, have the same or higher boiling points and stay mixed with the water vapors. True? Or is college chemistry class wrong(my guess is that it is.)
Well, do a little research and find the answer for yourself. I’m not Google.

Also realize that Round Up hydrolyzes in minutes in the presence of water. What does it do when heat is added during a distillation process? Find that answer yourself.
 
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Wife and daughter are home and everyone wants Pizza!

Ok, an extra large N.Y. style with pepperoni and an extra large white veggie with mushrooms, black olives and diced meatballs added...

Picks to follow when it gets here!
 

There are only 3 of us, so more than half of each pie will be leftovers for the week.

Nothing wrong with left over pizza! Breakfast, lunch or dinner...it will be enjoyed by all.
 
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