It carries neither a positive or negative charge.
rain water is in the distilled form so we can say that it is pure
NO, water (distilled or not) is a universal solvent....that is to say given time it will dissolve anything. I would also keep it out of sunlight as it will fade the print.
no
distilled water tastes better then other types of water and its very good for plants. id say it gives you more energy and is better. to much unfiltered water could hurt your body.
Distilled implies boiling, Reverse osmosis implies the use of semi-permeable membranes. I say "implies" because there's a lot of cheating in the bottled water industry.
It means that say you reach a speed of 55 mph. Never shift from drive into neutral (Or a gear into neutral) to slow in speed.
I think you mean a neutron. We don't say 'a neutral charge', but rather that it has no charge.
well both because fizzy water is neutral and lemon is acidic but i would say more acidic
Normally, the pH of ordinary water is 7 which in a litmus test is a neutral pH.Unless added with other compounds normal drinking water is neutral or as we say it has a pH of 7.
The only problem with that sentence is that 'purest' is an adjective that doesn't work in this context. Maybe try something like "Distilled water is one of the most pure elements used in lab work".
tap water may be is acid due to chlorination when cured. But in other hand, I can say tap water is neutral due to evaporation of HCl gas when exposed in open space. Chlorine is actually mainly neutral so chlorination makes no difference in the PH levels of the tap water. The Ph level will mainly be based on the chemical levels of the water on that specific day.
I would say no. Drinking water straight from the water supply will have additives (such as fluorine, chlorine etc). The additives are only in minute quantities, but may affect any experiments. Distilled water is much more pure.