Purified water absorb immediately carbon dioxide fro the atmosphere.
Lawrencium is very difficult to obtain and only in quantities of some atoms.
No, but since carbon dioxide is everywhere in the air around us it is very hard to obtain pure water.
Pure water conducts but its conductivity is very low (5.6x10 -6 Siemens/metre) however on a board that has impurity water will act as a medium to cause shorts. It is difficult to find pure water naturally as most water, even rain water, has dissolved impurities. Pure water can be found in science laboratories.
Potable water is a treated water able to be drinked but it is not a very pure water.
Pure, deionized water is a compound (H2O).
Yes it does. Extremely pure water (Kolrausch water) has a very poor electrical conductivity. z1BaLTcMdP
Extremely pure water (Kolrausch water) has a very poor electrical conductivity.
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Extremely pure water (Kolrausch water) has a very poor electrical conductivity.
The pure ingredients would be dangerous at full strength The ingredients at full strength would be very difficult to portion correctly as they would be such a tiny amount.
It is very difficult to obtain an exact answer converting from volumetric to mass properties. Water temp and salinity will change the density. An approximation would be 8.1 to 8.3 pounds.
Pure barium is very hard to prepare, to the extent that many of its properties are unknown. The these circumstances it is difficult to identify the uses of the pure element.