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Ocean water conducts electrical current because it contains _____.

silt
fish
isotopes
electrolytes

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electrolytes

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Ocean water conducts electrical current because it contains electrolytes. Electrolytes are good conductors of electricity, and are naturally present in appropriate amounts in bodies of water. However, pure water (without electrolytes or metals) is not a conductor of electricity.
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