There are chemical added to the tap water. It contain various types of natural but relatively harmless contaminants such as scaling agents like calcium carbonate in hard water and metal ions such as magnesium and iron, and odoriferous gases such as hydrogen sulfide. There are also fluoride in it. It is not pure.
Distilled water is used in experiments because it is free of impurities and contaminants, which can interfere with the results. Tap water may contain minerals, ions, or microorganisms that can affect the outcome of the experiment. Using distilled water helps ensure the accuracy and reliability of the experimental data.
what will happen if the tap water and distilled water put in freezer
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.
the purpose of distilled water is so that chemicals in the water do not interfere with the experiment :)
Conductivity of distilled water is measured as a control because it should have a very low conductivity due to the absence of ions and impurities. This helps establish a baseline value for comparison with other samples being tested for conductivity. Any unexpected increase in conductivity in the distilled water control could indicate contamination or equipment issues.
Distilled water is used during chemical analysis because it is free of impurities like minerals, contaminants, and ions that could interfere with the accuracy of the results. This ensures a pure and consistent solvent for preparing solutions and diluting samples without introducing unknown substances into the analysis.
Boiled water is not the same as distilled water. Distilled water has been purified by a distillation process, which removes impurities and minerals. Boiling water may kill bacteria but it does not remove impurities, so it is not a suitable substitute for distilled water in applications requiring high purity.
What experiment?
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sugar tap water and distilled water.
I did no such experiment!
because distilled water does not contains impurities,thus the reading of the measurement will not be affected...:)
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.
pure water no impurities,,so that cannot disturb the result of the experiment
pure water no impurities,,so that cannot disturb the result of the experiment
yes
the purpose of distilled water is so that chemicals in the water do not interfere with the experiment :)
Most plants cannot grow in saltwater because the high concentration of salt can dehydrate the plant and inhibit its ability to take up water. On the other hand, distilled water lacks essential minerals that plants need for growth, so they would also struggle to thrive in distilled water. Plants typically grow best in fresh water that contains a balanced amount of nutrients and minerals.
Yes. Essentialy deionized and distilled water are the same because distilled water is just water that has all ions taken out and therefore wont carry and electrical charge.