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How much acid does distilled water have?

Distilled water is considered neutral with a pH level of around 7, which means it is neither acidic nor basic. It does not typically contain any acid.


Reaction of distilled water on hydrochloric acid?

Distilled water does not react with hydrochloric acid because it is a neutral compound and does not contain any ions to react with the acid. However, distilled water can dilute hydrochloric acid and reduce its concentration without any chemical reaction taking place.


Why should distilled water rather than acid be added to the storage battery in automobile?

Do you have any sulfuric acid on hand? There is enough acid already in the battery. Just add distilled water.


Would adding distilled water increase the pH of an acid in solution?

yes, any water.


How much of chlorine does distilled water have?

None. distilled water is (theoretically) pure.


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

No, distilled water is distilled water.


Is there any fluoride or chloramine in distilled water?

Distilled water is pure.


Can a car take any kind of battery acid?

It is unusual to add battery acid to a car. Cars (not hybrids) normally use lead acid batteries and the acid is sulfuric acid, however you don't add sulfuric acid. When the fluid in a cell is low you add distilled water. Only the water has evaporated, the acid has not.


Where do you buy distilled water for car battery?

Any grocery store sells distilled water.


How much water do you have to add to dilute 500 L of acid to a neutral PH?

It's impossible. Distilled water is neutral (7) in pH already. So no matter how much you add to any amount of acid, the pH will never reach 7. The closest you could get is 6.9 repeating.


How to clean a burette before fill it with hydrochloric acid?

To clean a burette before filling it with hydrochloric acid, rinse it thoroughly with distilled water to remove any impurities or residues. Follow this by rinsing with a small amount of the acid itself, disposing of it properly. Repeat this rinsing process until the burette is clean and ready for use.


How is water a buffer?

Theoretically any system in which both the acid/base and its conjugate are present can be used as a buffer. Since pure water has hydroxyl and hydronium ions present at 10-7 M it can be technically called a buffering system. However, since the concentrations are so small and water offers practically no buffering capacity and in a common sense water is not used as a buffer for any reactions, only as a solvent.