There are chemical added to the tap water. It contain various types of natural but relatively harmless contaminants such as scaling agents like calcium carbonate in hard water and metal ions such as magnesium and iron, and odoriferous gases such as hydrogen sulfide. There are also fluoride in it. It is not pure.
what will happen if the tap water and distilled water put in freezer
I would say no. Drinking water straight from the water supply will have additives (such as fluorine, chlorine etc). The additives are only in minute quantities, but may affect any experiments. Distilled water is much more pure.
the purpose of distilled water is so that chemicals in the water do not interfere with the experiment :)
Controls must be of identical composition in order to avoid affecting the outcome of an experiment. Tap water, demineralized water, rain water, lake water, etc., all have different compositions depending on the environmental conditions where they originate. Distilled water is universally the same no matter where it is made, so long as the container is sterile.
Since water is the Universal Solvent and Distilled water although is not the best water to be used but is free of any solids and ions and thus is used in Chemical and other testing purposes. The best option is not distilled water but DOUBLE DISTILLED DEIONIZED WATER
In fact, it isn't even a mixture. Ice cubes and distilled water both are just water in two different states.
What experiment?
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sugar tap water and distilled water.
I did no such experiment!
because distilled water does not contains impurities,thus the reading of the measurement will not be affected...:)
I would say no. Drinking water straight from the water supply will have additives (such as fluorine, chlorine etc). The additives are only in minute quantities, but may affect any experiments. Distilled water is much more pure.
pure water no impurities,,so that cannot disturb the result of the experiment
pure water no impurities,,so that cannot disturb the result of the experiment
yes
the purpose of distilled water is so that chemicals in the water do not interfere with the experiment :)
Some plants do benifit from salt in the water but you can experiment with distilled water for your plants.
Yes. Essentialy deionized and distilled water are the same because distilled water is just water that has all ions taken out and therefore wont carry and electrical charge.