While rain water is usually pure enough for human consumption, distilled water is the more pure of the two, because through the process of distillation, most impurities are left behind.
People love drinking water because it is usually refreshing and pure.
It contains few ions. Dirty water conducts electricity very well. Or Salt water. Pure water has no solutes and lacks ions usually associated with solutes.
Ammonia is usually sold in a solution of water but is itself a pure substance.
"Pure water" is a term usually used to refer to water that is just water- with no other materials dissolved in it. Almost all water has some materials (Salts, minerals, etc) dissolved in it, so obtaining truly "pure" water (Just H20) must often be accomplished by artificial means.
Ethanol is a pure substance, but it is rare to encounter it pure. Laboratory alcohol usually contains small amounts of water and methanol. Alcoholic drinks contain large quantities of water, as well as flavourings.
Pure water is pure because it is pure... and because it is pure, it is pure... Got it... What sought of question is that?
No, acids have a smaller pH than water. It is usually <6 and pure water has a pH of 7.
Technically yes but there are usually impurities in it. Distilled water is very close to only containing H20.
Pure water is neutral
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H2O is pure water.