Water must have an impurity in it to be conductive. melted ice in nature would have various minerals that may make it conductive. Distilled water will not conduct the high amperage, low voltage required in the electrolysis process when separating hydrogen from the oxygen molecules in an oxygen generator. It would have impurities added to make it conductive.
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Because melted ice will still be a lot colder than the tap water.
The amount of time it takes for ice to melt in 1 cup of water depends upon the temperature of the water the ice is in and the temperature of the environment.
The ice melted into water that drained into the ocean. this is why the ocean level rose dozens of meters.
Absolutely not. You should only use distilled water.
No, because melted ice is water - you drink water.
Melted ice is liquid water and water boil.
Water must have an impurity in it to be conductive. melted ice in nature would have various minerals that may make it conductive. Distilled water will not conduct the high amperage, low voltage required in the electrolysis process when separating hydrogen from the oxygen molecules in an oxygen generator. It would have impurities added to make it conductive.
Yes snow when melted would be distilled, you woul however have to keep it in a glass or plastic container.
Hot distilled water would make for a clearer ice cube. It has less entrained gases.
An ice cube is just frozen water. When an ice cube melts it becomes water. Eventually, the water will evaporate.
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Water is abundant by melting glacial ice or by desalinating sea water.
Same as with distilled water and tap water-how much particulate matter it contains.
Well' it can be used to make coffee maybe ice wich can be melted and make water
molecules from ice is more dense than water