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Distilled water still has the same molecular composition (H2O). By distilling it, one just removes some contaminations by virtue of higher volatility of dissolved impurities.

H2O exists in its Inter-molecular Hydrogen bonded state. Hence the possibility of finding ions in distilled water is less.

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