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Q: Why is it necessary ti break down red hot ignition tube in distilled water?
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Why is it necessary to dissolve or rehydrate agar in fleshly reared distilled water?

We do not understand what you mean by "freshly reared distilled water", you can not "rear" water.


Is flouride in distilled water?

No. Fluoride does not break down when water is boiled and remains in the distilling vessel.


Is arrowhead water distilled?

Arrowhead sells multiple types of water. If you see 100% mountain spring water on their label, then its not distilled. That means it still has naturally occurring fluoride and other minerals in it. If you see Distilled water on label, then the water could be distilled municipal /well water. Do not use distilled water for daily use as it does not have necessary minerals. But distill water is probably better than drinking tap water or spring water as "No Fluoride poison in it!"


Are there any difference between distilled water used for batteries and distilled water used for terbine washing?

No, distilled water is distilled water.


What keeps plants crisper distilled water or tap water?

Distilled water. It has less bacteria and chemicals in it than tap water.


Is distilled water a carbohydrate?

No, distilled water is simply water.


Why is distilled water a base?

Distilled water is not a base.


What is a sentence for distilled?

You should not drink distilled water as it lacks minerals which are beneficial for us.Make a solution of the salt in distilled water.


Is distilled water classified as a base?

Distilled water is neutral


Distilled water is an element mixture or a compound?

Water (distilled or not) is a chemical compound - H2O.


Which has higher water potential pure water or distilled water?

distilled! :D


What liquids are distilled water?

Distilled water is simply purified water.