Components are separated depending on the boiling point.
the impurities are gone
Distilled water is a pure substance. H2O, nothing more.
Distilled water should be a pure substance, not a mixture. The distillation process basically removes water from its impurities.
They get wet (and get cooked if it is hot)
No only pure water is a pure substance. Distilled water contains materials and other impurties. So there's the answer to your question also did you happen to know that pure water is extremely rare.
By solute I hope you mean more substance...If that's what you mean then definitely the egg. Distilled water has been filtered to remove as much solute as possible.
The substance is purified/cleansed or refined.
Distilled water is a pure substance. H2O, nothing more.
Pure substance.
a compound
distilled water
You may regard distilled water as a pure substance. Common salt would be another, as would refined sugar.
If it is soluble in water, it will dissolve until the water is saturated. If it reacts with water, it will react. Otherwise, nothing will happen.
Pure substance.
Distilled water is a compound, not a mixture, because it is just pure H2O.
yes its a substance because its pure H2O without any minerals
it can be salt, aluminum foil, distilled water
If the substance is nonpolar it will not dissolve in either distilled or tap water. It will not make a solution with water. You will have to use a nonpolar solvent.