kendrick canuto
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.
No, rainwater and seawater will not boil at the same temperature. Seawater has a higher boiling point than rainwater due to the presence of dissolved salts and minerals, which raise the boiling point of the water.
the same
yes. the density of a element will not change only the mass and volume will.
Rainwater is usually the same temperature as the surrounding atmosphere.
No. As long as they're at the same temperature.
Same density.
The densities are equivalent.
The water would have the same density anywhere it is.
Yeah it is, unless its acid rain.
No salt has a greater density.
nothing