no
No because there are no available ions to react with in distilled water.
No because zinc is more reactive than tin so it dilutes it
Any reaction occur.
yes,rusting of iron can occur in distilled water.In fact it occur even very fast because ionic content in distilled water is very less.So,rusting of iron occur in distilled water.
Any reaction occur.
Sodium is more reactive than aluminium no displacement reaction would be expected. The displacement reaction would be written as :- Al + 3NaCl= AlCl3+3Na)
Any chemical reaction occur.
A reaction doesn't occur.
Sodium hydroxide simply becomes ionized in water, no reaction will occur. And the concentration of NaOH will be reduced, if enough water is added.
No - there would be a reaction though if Chlorine and Potassium Iodide were mixed
NO because distilled water contains no salts.
Any reaction occur in this case.