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Distilled water. It has less bacteria and chemicals in it than tap water.
No, distilled water is simply water.
Distilled water is not a base.
It is the salt solution and distilled water
Distilled water is simply purified water.
Distilled water is used as electrolyte, topping off lead acid batteries for example or any application where purified water is required
If the battery needs topping up the usual way to do it is with distilled water, which you can buy.
De-ionised water Distilled water is recommended if the battery just needs topping off. Sulfuric acid if the battery is empty.
Water for BatteriesAlthough Distilled Water is commonly used for replenishing lost battery electrolyte water, it is not mandatory.What is important is that there be NO CONTAMINANTS in water added to a battery.Any contamination can adversely effect the chemistry of the battery and either limit proper operation of the battery, or depending on the contaminant, ruin the battery.For this reason, use of Distilled Water guarantees that topping-off the battery will not cause damage.
The quickest source for small quantities is a local fuel filling station. They keep demineralised (or distilled) water for topping up car batteries.
It can be filtered, distilled, or purified by reverse osmosis.
No, distilled water is distilled water.
Distilled water. It has less bacteria and chemicals in it than tap water.
No, distilled water is simply water.
Distilled water is not a base.
You should not drink distilled water as it lacks minerals which are beneficial for us.Make a solution of the salt in distilled water.
Distilled water is neutral