It is very possible to make your own sterile water, the only problem lies in how dirty the water you start out with is and whether or not you need to treat it due to the presence of deadly microbes. The household method to sterilize your water, of course, would be boiling your water. This works well if a crisis happens with your city's sewage system. One method that is pretty good to use is water distillation. This is the process in which clean water is collected through an evaporation process. Since many people who are helping others in underdeveloped areas that don't have clean water by using this method, I would say that it's trustworthy.
Sterile water does not contain any minerals. Sterile water contains no germs or micro-organisms. Sterile water is often used for dilution purposes.
Is sterile water demineralized. This may be the case, but the other way 'round is not true: demineralized water is NOT sterile water
Does blood and sterile water mix
you can get mumps off sterile water!
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Sterile water does not have to be refrigerated. However, to remain sterile, it must be kept in a clean, sealed container.
No this will not make him sterile.
the water for injection is said to be sterile water for injection when it has been sterilized.
mixed with sterile water for injection
There is no true substitute for sterile water; though there are many ways to make water sterile. It may be helpful to know what the reason is for the use.... I'd suggest asking your question with more detail. Best wishes.
Most Walmart stores carry sterile water. Sterile water can be found in the first aid section department within the store. Other stores that carry sterile water include CVS, Walgreens and local pharmacy shops.
Yes. Just make sure it is a medical grade sterile water. Don't use boiled tap water. Ideally you should use propylene glycol (PG) as well.