I can't help with mineral water.
But, Distilled water can be classified as high purity water in a since. There is no contaminates or microbiology in the water.
Tap Water will, in most cases, have some minerals still in it like iron, manganese, but at really low levels. Of course city tap water will have a small chlorine residual to make sure no microbiology will enter the system as it is delivered. So tap water can have some minerals but no pathogens.
You should use distilled water in all appliances where water is heated. Tap water contains mineral salts that get deposited on heating elements and within pipes. Distilled water is purified to remove these things and this lengthens the life of the equipment.
Yes, it is recommended to use distilled water in a CPAP machine to prevent mineral build-up and ensure proper functionality. Using tap water can lead to mineral deposits that may affect the machine's performance and hygiene.
Tap water often has additives, distilled water is justwater
Tap water often has additives, distilled water is justwater
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Distilled water is neutral.
Tap water contains dissolved minerals that can help provide structural support to plant cells, while distilled water lacks these minerals. Therefore, tap water can potentially help plants stay crisper by providing more stability to their cells.
Tap water contain some minor impurities.
You want to use DISTILLED WATER - any of the chain autoparts stores should have it in gallons. Mineral water has, well, minerals. Distilled water has close to all removed. Mineral water will corrode the cooling system and cause scale build-up. 1/8" of scale has the same insulating factor as 4" of iron - you do not want that.
Distilled water is more pure than tap water or seawater.
It is recommended to use distilled water in clothes irons to prevent mineral buildup and blockages. Using tap water can lead to clogs and reduce the lifespan of the iron.
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