Good question there, hey I'm about runnin outa smarts here now lol, chemistry n molecules n all that ELECTROCHEMICAL stuff and I dont get along. I guess iffffffffffff all the molecules n minerals n impurities were of the same exact molecular structure the conductivity would be the same buttttttttttttttttttttt according to some of the more electrochemical knowledgeable gents have alluded to I'M NOT SURE THAT POSSIBLE IN ICE VERSUS WATER????????
REGARDLESS I STILL STAND BY THE BLANKET STATEMENT (be it ice or water) the concuctivity (think of it as opposite of resistance) still depends on the minerals and impurities present and while even perfect pure NO minerals or imputities distiled water may be extremely high resistance to electron flow (versus lower resistance tap water), I still consider resistance/conductivity as RELATIVE terms so I WOULDNT EVER SAY water or ice is or is not an electrical conductor.......
Ask me about a DC generator or tractor ignition next time lol this ice n water n minerals stuff is gettin outa my leauge......
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