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Distilled water is when it is just h2o, any positive results would man that it was not/is not distilled.

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Q: Distilled water does not contain any of the organic compounds. What might any positive results with distilled water indicated?
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What are the positive and negative ions for distilled water?

H3O+ and OH-


Why is distilled water neutral?

The number of hydroxyl ions and hydrogen ions in pure water is balanced; but a perfect neutral distilled water (pH=7,000) is only hypothetical because water absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and the pH decrease under 7.


Is distilled water drinkable?

In fact, there are extremely few actual test results or experiments to verify anything concrete about whether drinking distilled water is good for you or not, but there are lots of "urban legends" like these:---No. Distilled water is not good to drink because it contains no minerals, vitamins or other essential nutrients for the body.Distilled water is acidic however, which is not so great for your body during long periods.Distilled water is perfectly fine to drink for a week at a time, and it can actually boost your immune response because distilled water causes a temporary rise in white blood cell counts.If you have a nutritious diet, distilled water shouldn't cause any problems ever.---The mineral content of "normal" water is at best, a fraction of what a body needs for a day, and there are far more "essential minerals" in a single glass of milk then there are in 8 or 10 glasses of water. For anyone even reasonably close to eating a balanced diet, the body excretes far more unused and un-needed "essential" minerals than are missing from distilled water.Distilled water can be made very safe.Cooking the right combination of vegetables, herbs and/or spices in distilled water is an excellent way to introduce minerals, trace elements and vitamins into one's body - without the ill-effects of drinking distilled water just by itself. Plant cell walls are typically difficult to break down through digestion because of their evolutionary processes of having to withstand various environmental conditions and predators. Beta-carotene and lycopene are just two examples of organic compounds that increase potency when cooked in water.It is well known that distilled water is basically non-ionic, meaning that it lacks crucial Hydrogen ions, which chiefly influence the adicity or alkalinity of water. Due to this, it can strip nutrients from organic matter in order to exhange and equalise its positive and negative electron count. It is this imbalance that cause foods cooked in distilled water to freely give up their nutrients such as water-soluble vitamins, minerals and essential amino acids, to name just a few.However, much of the nutrients would simply migrate from the plant matter into the water and if the water is consumed it would make a particularly healthy vegatable broth. Nutrients are a lot more accessible in water during digestion and a soup broth would capture a great deal of these substances. Distilled water would then become revitalised and the body can metabolise all the advantageous elements and compounds contained within.***In response to the above: NO, drinking distilled water is most definitely NOT safe to drink for an extended period of time. The lack of salt balance will deplete you body of it's natural salts and dehydrate you.


Does soap carry a charge?

Yes soap solution or any solution can be made to conduct electricity. But, when the solution is made of distilled water then electric conductivity is less compared to ordinary water. The conductivity of a solution depends on the purity of the water as electrical conductivity depends on the availability of positive and negative ions in a solution, and ordinary water contains a lot of salts i.e. NaCl which can split into NA+, Cl- ions, these ions can conduct electricity in water. But in distilled water, depending on the purity of the salts in the solution, electrical conductivity increases or decreases.


Do ions form electrically positive compounds?

The positive ions and negative ions attract each other. This attractive force is an ionic bond. Each positive ion balances the charge of one negative ion so overall, the compound is electrically neutral. P.S. This is from my textbook. Good luck. :)

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What does it mean to say distilled water is neutral?

It carries neither a positive or negative charge.


What are the positive and negative ions for distilled water?

H3O+ and OH-


Why is distilled water neutral?

The number of hydroxyl ions and hydrogen ions in pure water is balanced; but a perfect neutral distilled water (pH=7,000) is only hypothetical because water absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and the pH decrease under 7.


Is distilled water drinkable?

In fact, there are extremely few actual test results or experiments to verify anything concrete about whether drinking distilled water is good for you or not, but there are lots of "urban legends" like these:---No. Distilled water is not good to drink because it contains no minerals, vitamins or other essential nutrients for the body.Distilled water is acidic however, which is not so great for your body during long periods.Distilled water is perfectly fine to drink for a week at a time, and it can actually boost your immune response because distilled water causes a temporary rise in white blood cell counts.If you have a nutritious diet, distilled water shouldn't cause any problems ever.---The mineral content of "normal" water is at best, a fraction of what a body needs for a day, and there are far more "essential minerals" in a single glass of milk then there are in 8 or 10 glasses of water. For anyone even reasonably close to eating a balanced diet, the body excretes far more unused and un-needed "essential" minerals than are missing from distilled water.Distilled water can be made very safe.Cooking the right combination of vegetables, herbs and/or spices in distilled water is an excellent way to introduce minerals, trace elements and vitamins into one's body - without the ill-effects of drinking distilled water just by itself. Plant cell walls are typically difficult to break down through digestion because of their evolutionary processes of having to withstand various environmental conditions and predators. Beta-carotene and lycopene are just two examples of organic compounds that increase potency when cooked in water.It is well known that distilled water is basically non-ionic, meaning that it lacks crucial Hydrogen ions, which chiefly influence the adicity or alkalinity of water. Due to this, it can strip nutrients from organic matter in order to exhange and equalise its positive and negative electron count. It is this imbalance that cause foods cooked in distilled water to freely give up their nutrients such as water-soluble vitamins, minerals and essential amino acids, to name just a few.However, much of the nutrients would simply migrate from the plant matter into the water and if the water is consumed it would make a particularly healthy vegatable broth. Nutrients are a lot more accessible in water during digestion and a soup broth would capture a great deal of these substances. Distilled water would then become revitalised and the body can metabolise all the advantageous elements and compounds contained within.***In response to the above: NO, drinking distilled water is most definitely NOT safe to drink for an extended period of time. The lack of salt balance will deplete you body of it's natural salts and dehydrate you.


What is in battery?

Battery Component MaterialsSince this question is in the car battery section, I have to assume you mean automotive batteries.Auto batteries contain:Lead for the terminals and inter-cell connectors.Differing compounds of Lead for the Positive and Negative plates,Plastic for the insulating spacers between the plates, andOne or more different types of plastic for the case and top cover.


Why does distilled not conduct electricity whereas rainwater does?

For a material to conduct electricity it needs to have free charge carriers. I.e. particles with charge that can move around the material. Distilled water, or pure water only contains H2O molecules, which are neutral. Rainwater on the other hand also contains other materials such as salt, which in water falls apart into positive and negative ions. These are serviceable charge carriers, and therefore rainwater can conduct electricity.


How do you do a gram stain positive and negative flow sheets I am so confused. My professor wants us to do an unknown lab where we find if it is positive or negaitve. Where do I start Please help?

Begin with performing a gram stain: heat the loop in the Bacti-Cinerator to sterilize it, dip it in the unknown culture, place a dime size amount on a glass microscope slide, heat fix the emulsion by applying a clothespin and running through the flame until dry, apply Crystal Violet stain for 1 minute, rinse with distilled water, apply Iodine for minute, rinse with distilled water, decolorize with 95% ethanol for 10 seconds, counter stain with Safranin, rinse with distilled water, gently blot dry in bibulous paper. Apply 1 drop of water and cover slip, observe under a microscope with oil immersion.


Where are negative and positive posts on a Pontiac aztek battery?

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What has positive ions and can form ionic compounds?

Metals form positive ions and form ionic compounds with negative ions.


Does soap carry a charge?

Yes soap solution or any solution can be made to conduct electricity. But, when the solution is made of distilled water then electric conductivity is less compared to ordinary water. The conductivity of a solution depends on the purity of the water as electrical conductivity depends on the availability of positive and negative ions in a solution, and ordinary water contains a lot of salts i.e. NaCl which can split into NA+, Cl- ions, these ions can conduct electricity in water. But in distilled water, depending on the purity of the salts in the solution, electrical conductivity increases or decreases.


Has lost electrons indicated by a positive sign?

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