yes if you leave it too long the thing its in will rust up and it will get mouldy. Metal rusts in water and distilled water is still water.
Yes, rusting of iron occurs in distilled water. In fact, the rusting is faster since, the ionic content in distilled water is lesser.
No,because distilled water has no salts
yes,rusting of iron can occur in distilled water.In fact it occur even very fast because ionic content in distilled water is very less.So,rusting of iron occur in distilled water.
NO because distilled water contains no salts.
distilled water is pure and dosent have iron content in it so it dosent rusts
Yes, rust happens to iron nail though it is kept in distilled water.
the dirty copper is actually the copper oxidizing, or rusting. Putting the copper in distilled water wont remove that rust.
Because there is no water
Yes, provided there is oxygen dissolved, which will be the case if the distilled water is open to the air, a rusting reaction will take place. It will be slow. The reaction is much quicker when there are dissolved salts.
As it don't have dissolved salts ***** Distilled water does not conduct electricity for the above reason.
If they are centrifuged and distilled water is added, they will burst immediately
oxygen and water