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Can Purified water be substituted for Distilled water in machiines used for Sleep Apnea?

Yes it can... Purified and distilled water are essentially the same substance. Purified water has been filtered to remove any contaminants, and treated to remove any trace chemicals (such as chlorine). Distilled water has been heated to boiling point - the pure steam created is then fed through a pipe into a cooling system - so that the steam turns back into liquid water.


Is pure water a conductor?

No. Purified water is water from any source that is physically processed to remove impurities. Distilled water and deionized water have been the most common forms of purified water, but water can also be purified by other processes including reverse osmosis, carbon filtration, microporous filtration, ultrafiltration, ultraviolet oxidation, or electrodialysis. These processes remove all charged ions in regular tap water that allow for proper electrical conduction.


What has more solute an egg or distilled water?

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.


What is the difference between deionized and RO water?

Deionized water is water from which almost all of its mineral ions have been removed by passing it through ion-exchange resins that exchange hydrogen and hydroxide ions for disolved minerals . This process does not remove significant fractions of uncharged organic molecules, viruses or bacteria from the water. RO (or reverse osmosis) water is water that is purified by being forced through a semi-permeable membrane t remove ions, molecules and larger particles from the water. This process can remove organic molecules and some bacteria.


Why do in all laboratories milli-Q water is used for making solution and what are the properties of milli-Q water?

Because Milli-Q water is water that has been purified to remove extra ions and othr stuff that are found in water and might interfere with experiments. It is actually Triple distilled , so ULTRA PURE..

Related questions

Should you drink water that has been softened?

If your water is naturally soft it is perfectly safe to drink. If your water has been softened by a "water-softener" it contains sodium ions as a byproduct of the softening process. Having an intake of this much sodium in your drinking water could be detrimental.


I had my nose ring for about three years now and it is very hard to get out it hurts to pull out and only comes out slightly how can I get it out please help?

Remove the jewellery after a shower when the tissue has been softened by the warm water and the moisture will ease the removal process.


Why are water filters so important to America and what was life Before it was invented and what did people do when the water was not filtered?

If it wasn't for filters the water would be filled with unwanted garbage. Before filters they had wells which was usually had pretty clean water, if not that then lakes or streams that the water would had of been boiled unless you want parasites that is.


What is nano water?

Multiple products have been named "nano water". They are generally quack medical cures or water filters.


What filters water?

mmmIt's just water that's been purified extra carefully by running it through a filter, a very fine sieve.


Are there health risks attached to drinking well water which has been softened?

Not if it was done properly by a well technician.Not if it was done properly by a well technician.


How is Scrooge softened?

he felt softened because he didn't like the idea of dieing when none cares and because he had been hurt by seeing his dreadful sad past ,present and future .


Is hot water that has been softened by a water softener OK to drink?

There are two questions here: 1) is it safe to drink water that has been softened by a water softener? 2) is it safe to drink water that has been heated (presumably by a hot water heater) and then passed through household plumbing? Like many things there is some controversy of both of these items. Here are the highlights: 1) water that has passed thru a traditional water softener, known as an ion-exchange softener, has had the Calcium and Magnesium (and possibly other) ions removed by the water softener and replaced ("echanged") by sodium ions if regular water softener salt (sodium chloride) was used in the brine tank or potassium if potassium chloride salt was used in the brine tank. Several research papers on this topic are available at wqa.org (the water quality association). Generally people on low sodium diets are advised to either use potassium chloride in their water softeners or to not drink the softened water from an ion-exchange softener. Some organizations (most notably the world health organization WHO), advise against consumption of softened water on the basis that Calcium and Magnesium are beneficial to health. In some poorer parts of the world, where diets do not contain much Calcium and Magnesium, this is generally considered sound advice. Many people debate this guidance for developed nations where dietary sources of Ca and Mg deliver many times the amount of Ca and Mg that would come from drinking water. 2) generally health experts recommend against consuming large amounts of water that has been heated and passed thru metal plumbing (copper or iron pipes) on the basis that this water may leach harmul substances from the plumbing. (some experts also make this claim for plastic plumbing as well). A common solution for people concerned about drinking water quality is to use a home drinking water system. simple systems using carbon filters will remove some contaminents. Much broader reduction of contaminents is provided by home drinking water systems that use reverse osmosis (many of these RO systems also include carbon filters as well). Basic units are available at hardware stores for do-it-yourself installations while more comprehensive units are available from water treatment companies - many of the same companies who also sell, install and service home water softeners.


Flouride removal from drinking water?

Distillation is the best method for removing fluoride from water. Activated carbon filters have been know to reduce fluoride but not efficiently, there performance depends on several variables, including pH and the general mineral content of the water being filtered. Reverse Osmosis is another method used to remove fluoride but it is an expensive choice at present.


Is the aquasana water filer high quality?

"The Aquasana water filter is high quality. Many consumers have posted positive reviews in support of the filter, and it has been rated one of the top water filters around."


How To Select Carbon Water Filters?

People want water that doesn’t have a foul and unpleasant taste. They also don’t want water to carry unpleasant odors. When it comes to removing bad odors and tastes from water, Charcoal Water Filters are reliable, efficient, and economical solutions. First of all, Charcoal is a form of Carbon. In fact, some other carbon materials that are used for water filters include wood and coconut shells. Therefore, Activated Charcoal and Activated Carbon can be used interchangeably when referring to these types of water filters. Charcoal Water Filters, or better known as Activated Charcoal Water Filters are very efficient in removing unpleasant smells and tastes in water. Activated Charcoal is very effective in removing organic matter, which is largely responsible for unpleasant odors and tastes in water. Activated Charcoal is simply Charcoal that has been specially treated in a chemical process that opens up the pores of the Charcoal (Carbon) atoms. As a result, the activated charcoal becomes very porous and easily absorbs gases, liquids, and solids that are responsible for the foul odors and taste in water. Basically, as waters runs through the Charcoal, all of the impurities are filtered through by the large pores between the Charcoal (Carbon) atoms. Many of the substances found in the water attach to the Charcoal by a process known as Adsorption. So the impure and undesired substances in the water remain attached to the charcoal, while clean water flows through. The end result of Activated Charcoal Water Filters is fresh and pure water that is enjoyable for drinking and cooking. When it comes to consuming water, the best option is to use Point Of Use Activated Charcoal Water Filters. Point Of Use systems are filters that are installed directly at locations where water is to be used. For example, Point Of Use filters include faucet mounted and under sink Activated Charcoal Water Filters. These filters are installed directly on the individual fixtures. Also, don’t forget about the most basic pour-through Activated Carbon Water Filters, (gravity or pitcher water filters) where the filter is simply placed between the original water (faucet) and container. When considering volume and flow rate, the quickest filters are those that are placed under the sink, followed by faucet mounted, and then pour-through. Point Of Use filter systems are economical, as they filter a relatively small amount of necessary water. Rather than installing a large and expensive system for the entire household, you can simply use inexpensive filters individually. When filtering water only for drinking and cooking purposes, it is recommended to use small filtering systems.


How do school administrators block websites?

They use website filters. The filters stop students from accessing sites that have been blocked. The filters are ran through the school's/school district's server.