Theoretically not but the absolute purity is impossible.
Distilled water doesn't contain salt.
Distilled water evaporates the slowest among the three options, followed by pool water, and then salt water. This is because distilled water contains no impurities that could hinder evaporation, while pool water and salt water contain dissolved minerals and salts that can slow down the evaporation process.
Sugar crystals typically grow faster in distilled water compared to tap water or salt water. This is because distilled water is pure and does not contain any impurities or additional substances that could interfere with the crystal growth process. Tap water may contain minerals or other impurities that can affect crystal formation, while salt water may hinder crystal growth due to the presence of salt particles.
The 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen. Distilled water is water "purified" by distillation. Salt water is water with salt in it.
Distilled.
If distilled water is used instead of salt water in the red onion experiment to observe osmosis, there would be no osmotic movement because distilled water does not contain any dissolved solutes. In contrast to salt water, where water moves from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration, in distilled water there are no solutes to create a concentration gradient for water to move across the membrane.
When you mix distilled water with salt and soup, the result is dilute soup.
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You should not drink distilled water as it lacks minerals which are beneficial for us.Make a solution of the salt in distilled water.
Distilled water doesn't contain ions.
They are not similar.
Distilled water is a pure water, mineral water contain many impurities.