None. distilled water is (theoretically) pure.
It depends on the volume of water in the bottle and if it is treated, spring or distilled water.
you get HCl and HClO
Not much .
Same as with distilled water and tap water-how much particulate matter it contains.
none
It depends on the volume of water in the bottle and if it is treated, spring or distilled water.
Distilled
The type of water that contains the lowest amount of chlorine is spring bottled water. Normally it contains no or little chlorine.
You need to buy a chlorine-free bottle, to get rid of the chlorine from the water. Since no fish can live inside chlorine. And chlorine is mixed with tap water.
you get HCl and HClO
I would say no. Drinking water straight from the water supply will have additives (such as fluorine, chlorine etc). The additives are only in minute quantities, but may affect any experiments. Distilled water is much more pure.
tap water has chlorine ,iron, fluoride in ti
distilled If you are growing houseplants in soil, using distilled water will prevent the accumulation of calcium and other salts in the soil. However, if growing plant cuttings in water, tap water will work better.
Not much .
YES! they need distilled water and sea salt water. dont use table salt it will blister hermies gills and kill them. Mix the right measure of sea salt and distilled water.
Bath water comes from a tap which is filtered by a water plant and contains chlorine. Distilled water is purified water by means of boiling the contaminated water and collecting the perspiration that collects from the steam.
It is important that distilled water is used in medicines. Otherwise, tap water, rain water, etc, will contain chemicals (chlorine, sulphur, dust, etc,) that may alter a medicine and cause the medicine to be ineffective or dangerous.