Rainwater didn't start pure. It is contaminated with airborne particulates and dissolved gases from the beginning. If you want it to be clean, you can filter it and boil it to kill the bacteria that are in it.
rain water is in the distilled form so we can say that it is pure
rain water is pure water.we get pure water in the rainfall.we not save the rainfall
Pure water, like rain, does not conduct electricity. Some rain, though it may not be not pure water, and may be a little acid, or have dust in it, could conduct electricity a tiny amount.
Pure water has a pH of 7.0, while acid rain has a pH or 5.0 or less. The difference in pH would be 2.0 or greater, depending on how acidic the acid rain is.
unless contaminated, it is pure H2O
It is because of the heat that evaporates only the pure water and not the salt's from the oceanAnswer:Rainwater is not necessarily pure even though it starts out as "distilled" water vapor. Each rain drop starts out by condensing around a bit of dust or pollen, it then absorbs gases from the atmosphere (carbon dioxide for all rain and sulfurous and nitrous oxides for acid rain). Once falling it washes out dust and other particulates suspended in the air (some rains are red from dust they pick up)
Rain water is mixture, it is not a pure compound but contains dissolved gases and somtimes particulate matter.
It is based as salt water but then turned into pure water. 1. The ocean water evaporates into water vapor leaving all the salt and other chemicals behind 2.The water vapor turns into clouds 3.The clouds build up in water so much they rain. So yes rain water is pure
Mineral water, rain water's acidity has drastically increased over the past couple of decades and is less pure than it used to be.
The average pH of pure unpolluted rain is around 5.6. This acidity is due to the dissolved carbon dioxide in the atmosphere forming carbonic acid.
Both rainwater and distilled water are forms of pure water as they contain minimal impurities. Distilled water is water that has been boiled and condensed, removing impurities like minerals and contaminants. Rainwater, on the other hand, can pick up pollutants from the atmosphere as it falls but is generally considered pure unless contaminated by environmental factors.
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