Yes, water is an excellent solvent for a wide variety of things. The fact of it being distilled has no relevance.
Water can dissolve many things. Hence it is called a universal solvent.
Weigh 22.35 grams of KCl and Dissolve in 100 mL of Distilled Water
Water is called a solvent, because of the many things that dissolve in it.
Dissolve 74,5513 g dried KCl in 1 L distilled water, at 20 oC.
Many things dissolve in daily life. For example, both salt and sugar will dissolve in water in daily life. Most powdered drinks and vitamins will also dissolve.
We do not understand what you mean by "freshly reared distilled water", you can not "rear" water.
the things dissolve in water because it is polar molecule.
This affirmation is not correct.
Silver nitrate will dissolve in distilled water. When added to a salt solution silver chloride will fall out of solution.
NO, water (distilled or not) is a universal solvent....that is to say given time it will dissolve anything. I would also keep it out of sunlight as it will fade the print.
most things dissolve faster in hot water.
If it is soluble in water, it will dissolve until the water is saturated. If it reacts with water, it will react. Otherwise, nothing will happen.
dissolve 10g of TCA in 100ml distilled water.
Water can dissolve many things. Hence it is called a universal solvent.
Sugar has been shown to dissolve better in distilled water than in tap water because of the pH levels. Although, sugar also dissolves in vegetable oil.
Water can.
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