Just plain old distilled water? You'll get dilute Benedict's. Benedict's looks for sugar, and if there isn't any it won't react.
Silver nitrate will dissolve in distilled water. When added to a salt solution silver chloride will fall out of solution.
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In sugar solution the potato cube absorb the solution , but in distilled solution the cube do not absorb it.
Solution will be diluted.pH of the solution is increased.
Distilled water is added to an acid solution to dilute the acidity and reduce its concentration, making it safer to handle. This addition helps prevent rapid and potentially dangerous reactions that could occur if water with impurities or ions were used. The process of dilution with distilled water allows for controlled and safer handling of the acid, reducing the risk of splattering or releasing heat, which could happen if water with impurities were used instead.
distilled water does not contain ions, without ions it can not produce and electrical charge. In other words DISTILLED WATER does not conduct electricity.
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Distilled water is homogenous not heterogenous.
You should not drink distilled water as it lacks minerals which are beneficial for us.Make a solution of the salt in distilled water.
the pH of distilled water is 7.0 and is the same as pure water The solution is acidic.
Distilled water in a compound.
get larger and then smaller again
Distilled water is a hypotonic solution. Due to diffusion, water wants to go into the cell to reach equilibrium. Whereas, a salt water solution (hypertonic) would make the water leave the cell. So, if you put "wilted celery in distilled water" then water would diffuse into the piece of celery; making it become harder.
Distilled water.
Distilled water
Silver nitrate will dissolve in distilled water. When added to a salt solution silver chloride will fall out of solution.
Benedicts solution