If you take the molecular weight of water is it around 18 g/ mol. The simplest glucose molecule weighs around 180 g/mol.
So the right answer to the question would be NO.
Nitric acid is not a very strong acid. Adding distilled water will cause it to be more diluted. Its acidity does not change. However, to neutralize it, you do not need more alkali as compared to before adding the distilled water.
urine weight is more than distilled water due to the dissolved solutes in it
Tonicity of water depends on the concentration of solutes present in a water. As pond water more solutes then in distill water which either having less or negligible ammount of solutes. So distilled water is more hypotonic then pond water
mineral water contains less saltsaline water contains more salt
The difference between salt water and distilled water is that distilled waters freezing point is 0 degrees and the salt waters freezing point is -21.1 degrees. this is because the more salt in water the longer it takes to freeze. salt lowers the temperature which water freezes and melts. answered by A* student.
Distilled water is more pure than tap water or seawater.
Distilled water has that "flat" taste becaus it is wayyyyy more acidic than regular purified water...really..distilled water is less healthy for you that pure water.
Distilled water is a pure substance. H2O, nothing more.
it does because city water has more nutrients than other types of water and distilled water has almost no nutrients
Nitric acid is not a very strong acid. Adding distilled water will cause it to be more diluted. Its acidity does not change. However, to neutralize it, you do not need more alkali as compared to before adding the distilled water.
urine weight is more than distilled water due to the dissolved solutes in it
Mineral water will be more dense than distilled water. The disolved material adds mass, but does not increase the volume.
Glucose is more soluble in water than cyclohexanol because glucose is polar. In contrast, cyclohexanol is mostly nonpolar and therefore less soluble in water.
Distilled water is theoretically neutralDistilled water is water that has many of its impurities removed through distillation.Distillation involves boiling the water and then condensing the steam into a clean container.Hypothetically, distilled water should always be at a neutral pH 7. Immediately upon being exposed to air, however, distilled water's pH decreases and becomes more acidic. Neutralizing distilled water is possible, but its neutral pH does not last.
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By solute I hope you mean more substance...If that's what you mean then definitely the egg. Distilled water has been filtered to remove as much solute as possible.
Plain distilled (or double distilled) water with no impurities is a poor conductor of electricity. The more impurities it has the better conductor it becomes