Don'y know
It is not recommended.
A suitable reagent blank for measuring the absorbance of a protein solution mixed with Bradford reagent at 595nm would be a blank containing all components of the reaction except the protein sample, such as water or buffer mixed with the Bradford reagent. This blank will account for any background absorbance contributed by the reagent itself, allowing for a more accurate measurement of the protein concentration.
No, distilled water is distilled water.
it is used as Blank as the tests we are conducting has to be compared against something. So they are compared against distilled water to get accurate results.
Distilled water is not a base.
You should not drink distilled water as it lacks minerals which are beneficial for us.Make a solution of the salt in distilled water.
Distilled water is neutral
The abbreviation for distilled water is H2O.
Water (distilled or not) is a chemical compound - H2O.
distilled! :D
Most plants cannot grow in saltwater because the high concentration of salt can dehydrate the plant and inhibit its ability to take up water. On the other hand, distilled water lacks essential minerals that plants need for growth, so they would also struggle to thrive in distilled water. Plants typically grow best in fresh water that contains a balanced amount of nutrients and minerals.
Distilled water is clearly labelled as such.