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Re: re Mineral Spirits
Water couldn't be used for a dielectric because it will dissolve
minerals and become conductive, but the science teacher is correct in
stating that pure water doesn't conduct electricity. Good distilled
water has a conductivity of only a few micro moh's.
I worked in a analytical chemical laboratory repairing instruments. The
chemists were always complaining of being shocked by the de-ionized
water spigot. I could never find any voltage on the spigot or
surrounding equipment. I had read about a device that used water
falling from a tank to produce static electricity. It was similar to
what we had at the laboratory. The water in the pipe was a good enough
insulator to allow a charge of static to be felt at the spigot, and my
10 megohm digital meter was a good enough conductor to drain it without
measuring it.