NO. Distilled water is not purer than nanopure water. Nanopure is about I million times purer than distilled water. There are much less salts, ions, carbon compounds and other impurities in nanopure than there is in distilled water.
'Nanopure Water' is simple water purified using a Barnstead/Thermolyne Nanopure lab water system. Over the past 30 years there have been several different Nanopure water systems and each can have up to 4 different configurations.
The term Nanopure water usually comes from a procedure written in a laboratory that had a Nanopure water system and instead of calling for Type 1 water or some other water specification, they simply called it based on the equipment available in the lab of whom ever wrote the procedure to begin with. The basic Nanopure produced water meeting NCCLS, CAP or ATSM Type I water, having 18.2 megohm ionic purity with little if any bacteria.
Other versions can also give ultra low total organic contamination (UV) and Pyrogen free water (UF) or a combination of all of the above. The different Nanopure systems were knows as the Nanopure II (oldest), Nanopure Bioscience (aka a quad) and the Nanopure Diamond (most recent version).
You will also find the same thing called 'Milli-Q Water' or DI water but all of these terms are vague when discussing the actual water quality needed for a given procedure.
Previous answers are just wrong.
The simple answer is "nanopure" water is high purity deionized water made from a nanopure water system.
There is no difference. Deionization and Demineralization is the same process. There is a difference bewteween Distilled water and deionized (also deionised) water.
Distilled water and ionized water are almost the same things but, ionised water is what it says it is and distilled water is purified.
Distilled water is a compound, not a mixture, because it is just pure H2O.
Yes, but only in extremely low and non-significantconcentrations.The absolute purity is impossible for all materials.
Cyclohexane is not dissociable; and also ultra pure water, distilled in a platinum apparatus is neutral.
nothing.
Liquid - homogeneous - "pure".
Distilled water is a pure substance. H2O, nothing more.
Distilled water is more pure than tap water or seawater.
distilled water and pure water are the same thing.
While rain water is usually pure enough for human consumption, distilled water is the more pure of the two, because through the process of distillation, most impurities are left behind.
Distilled water is close to pure water, and if it was distilled in a clean environment it would be pure water. Thus no, it would not have maltose ( a sugar) in it.
distilled! :D
Distilled water is simply purified water.
Distilled water is pure.
Pure, distilled water is not fermentable.
Pure substance.
Distilled water has that "flat" taste becaus it is wayyyyy more acidic than regular purified water...really..distilled water is less healthy for you that pure water.
None. distilled water is (theoretically) pure.