No it is normal well water.
Distilled water, if properly distilled, will not contain any ions, so it should not conduct an electric current. Water from a well will undoubtedly have many minerals and metals and salts, etc. in it because these will have been leached out of the ground. The ions that are present in well water will support the conduction of an electric current.
the purpose of distilled water is so that chemicals in the water do not interfere with the experiment :)
Distilled water doesn't have anything to do with charges. To make distilled water, you, well, distill water. That is, you heat it until it boils, then collect and condense the vapor.
Glucose diffuses through dialysis tubing into the distilled water as, glucose molecules are small, it could fit through the pores of the dialysis tube. It is also because glucose is hydrophillic, (polar compound), which will dissolve in water as it is a polar compound as well.
By heating it up then the steam hitting a condesing tube which then drops into a container
It does, but not well.
distilled water is recommended
You can make distilled water in less then thirty minutes. Afix a cone to the top of a pan of bowling water to collect the steam. Attach to the cone a tube then pipe it to another pan. wrap the tube in something cold to convert the steam back to water. The water that condenses and runs out of the tube is distilled water. The more you do this the more you reduce the water till its just water. Salts and so on don't boil at the same point water does so the salt is left in the original pain. only elements with a boiling point lower then water travel with the water vapor to the next pan.
Distilled Water!
Distilled water is a chemically pure H2O.em...am nat 2 sure of dis i think tap water comes from d well,and a well is treated or has passed through sum process lyk:aeration,coagulation,sedimentation,filtration $ disinfection.MIND U DISTILLED WATER IS NAT ECONOMICAL.
If your distilled water is turning brown when heated, it wasn't distilled very well.
No. Distilled water has been completely purified; bottled water is just water from a stream or river, placed in a bottle and sold.