No. The term "distilled" is an adjective used to refer to a substance that has been purified by boiling it to separate it from less volatile impurities. For example chemistry labs often use distilled water.
Distilled water is commonly used as a negative control in experiments to test for lipids using Sudan IV because it should not contain any lipids, providing a baseline for comparison with experimental samples. If Sudan IV binds to lipids in distilled water, it suggests contamination or a flaw in the testing procedure. Therefore, testing distilled water helps ensure the reliability of the experiment results by ruling out false positives.
Lipid
if i understand wat you are asking the answer is lipids.
No, distilled water is distilled water.
cheese is a lipid and a protein
Lipid
It is a steroid lipid .
A lipid. A lipid.
Lipid hydrolysis can also be referred to as lipid breakdown or lipolysis.
Concentrated alcohols are distilled(boiled then condensed) which create distilled spirits such as vodka.
You should not drink distilled water as it lacks minerals which are beneficial for us.Make a solution of the salt in distilled water.
lipid is fat that only exists in animals, plants do not have lipid