Yes, the raisins will swell due to osmosis, where the solvent goes from a low solute concentration to a higher solute concentration, which in this case, is from the distilled water to inside the raisin.
raisin flavored distilled water
Raisins are just dried grapes, so when raisins are kept in water they re-absorb liquid (that they lost in the drying process). They swell to accommodate the new liquid.
The raisins will swell up due to endososmosis.
Yes, rust happens to iron nail though it is kept in distilled water.
Because they absorb the water they're in - which makes them swell up.
it will swell
yes it can if the distilled water is left un covered and not kept sterle as it is made to not have any minerals in it and is not growth proof
Yes, the Elodea leaf will swell up if it is kept in 5 percent saline water. It causes its cells to swell, which usually causes it to die.
raisins will through out the water so high concentration outside& more concentration inside
It may vary upon how much time it has been kept in water. And also type of solution in which it is kept. Since the raisin has less water and water always moves from an area of more water to area of lees water, the raisin will swell.
no, you must always use Distilled Water, bought at a store, usually located in the area where Diabetic Supplies are kept.
Strangely enough, water itself won't conduct electricity. It's all the salts and impurities that are in naturally occurring water that do the conduction. IF your distilled water was made in a glass still, and it's kept in either glass or plastic containers, it won't conduct electricity.This doesn't mean distilled water is a good insulator; water does everything it can to pick up anything that will make it conductive.
You can but there is no actual need to do so. Raisins are dried grapes that are sugar coated. They can be kept at room temperature in a cupboard or in a refrigerator.