Here are some bullets from my water research...
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ESD (electrostatic discharge) may free electrons from atoms and accelerate them to energies high enough to free other electrons from atoms which creates an avalanche of electron interactions
The dielectric strength of water remains almost independent of the pulse width, when the pulse width is within the microsecond range,
When the pulse width decreases to the sub-microsecond range, the dielectric strength starts to increase
For short pulses, water combines high dielectric strength, high dielectric constant (~80), and is "self healing" in the event of an electrical breakdown
Increasing the water’s temperature will reduce the water's density and increase ion mobility . It decreases the dielectric strength