No, distilled water is the only water that can be used in batteries. Distilled water contains no chemicals or minerals.
Distilled water is used as electrolyte, topping off lead acid batteries for example or any application where purified water is required
Fluorides are added to toothpaste to reduce tooth decaying. It can be used as a fuel. Also fluorine is a most common mineral in mineral water.
Mineral water contains other elements or compounds too. They contain elements and compounds like Sodium, magnesium,macro nutrients,calcium and other minerals. So mineral water is a mixture of compounds.
Mineral water has minerals in it but spring water dosent.
It is used in batteries, and most things need batteries. Also it helps with bi polor disorder.
Not a mineral but a metal. Usually lead or zinc, depending on the battery.
what mineral can be used in drinking water and toothpaste and steel
Minerals can be used in tools, in mineral water, and the mineral water one gives you nutrients!
No, only use distilled water.
Minerals can be used in tools, in mineral water, and the mineral water one gives you nutrients!
halite is one mineral in mineral water. Halite is used as table salt. It forms when water evaporates and leaves behind the salt.
My science teacher burned water without using batteries because she used a pan that you plug in and the pan requires no batteries so that could have been what your teacher did.
no only distilled water should be used.
No, distilled water is distilled water.
because its dangoreios in these days
Use only distilled water.
Mineral water, rain water's acidity has drastically increased over the past couple of decades and is less pure than it used to be.