Yes, but only in extremely low and non-significant
concentrations.
The absolute purity is impossible for all materials.
No, distilled water is not an electrolyte because it does not contain ions that can conduct electricity.
No, distilled water does not contain lipids. Distilled water is water that has been purified through a process of heating and condensation, which removes impurities, including lipids. Lipids are nonpolar molecules that are not soluble in water.
Distilled water does not contain any ions because the distillation process removes all impurities, including ions, from the water.
No, **distilled water** does not contain minerals. The distillation process involves boiling water to produce steam and then condensing it back into liquid form, removing impurities, salts, and minerals. This makes it pure H₂O. While it's free of minerals, distilled water is safe to drink but lacks essential electrolytes like calcium, magnesium, and potassium found in natural water sources.
No, rainwater is not the same as distilled water. Rainwater is collected from the atmosphere and may contain impurities, while distilled water is created through a process of boiling and condensation to remove impurities.
Distilled water doesn't contain ions.
Highly refined foods like white sugar, corn oil, or distilled alcohol contain no protein.
Distilled water is a pure water, mineral water contain many impurities.
Distilled water doesn't contain salt.
No, distilled water is not an electrolyte because it does not contain ions that can conduct electricity.
No, distilled water does not contain lipids. Distilled water is water that has been purified through a process of heating and condensation, which removes impurities, including lipids. Lipids are nonpolar molecules that are not soluble in water.
yes
Distilled water does not contain any ions because the distillation process removes all impurities, including ions, from the water.
Distilled water is close to pure water, and if it was distilled in a clean environment it would be pure water. Thus no, it would not have maltose ( a sugar) in it.
Distilled water
None. distilled water is (theoretically) pure.
10 percent NaCl in distilled water is equivalent to 100 g/L NaCl.