when at pH 7, water has quite a few free electrons. pH = -log [H+] in simpler terms, pH is the negative log of the hydrogen ion concentration. and nanopure water conducts electricity quite well. what you described were orbitals, not electrons, and not all of them have to be filled at all times. and H+ (hytdrogen ion) has no electrons. it's a free proton.
when at pH 7, water has quite a few free electrons. pH = -log [H+]
in simpler terms, pH is the negative log of the hydrogen ion concentration. and nanopure water conducts electricity quite well.
what you described were orbitals, not electrons, and not all of them have to be filled at all times. and H+ (hytdrogen ion) has no electrons. it's a free proton.
the hell it doesn't. try dropping a blow-drier in the bathtub while you're in it. and it doesn't need any addItives.
if it's matter, there ARE electrons in it. surprise. H+ (hydrogen ion) is the exception, being a lone proton wandering around looking for an e- mate.