No, use only Distilled Water.
The water was purified before they drank it. Purified water is the only water they drink.
You can put purified water into a car battery, but it is better to use distilled water (not the same thing). 'Purified' simply refers to the absence or removal of contaminants which are harmful to humans, not batteries, so purified water will usually still contain trace minerals, etc. which can possibly cause harm to your battery.You can get distilled water cheaply at just about any grocery store (sometimes found in the pharmacy section).
Purified water is used for many applications, including: laboratory testing, laser cutting, and automotive use, the manufacture of pharmaceutical products, the commercial beverage industry, deionised and distilled water is used in lead-acid batteries.
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Yes, you can use purified water in an iron. It is recommended to use distilled or purified water to prevent mineral deposits from forming inside the iron, which can clog the steam vents and affect its performance. Using tap water may lead to build-up of mineral deposits over time.
No, use distilled water.
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Water that has been mechanically filtered is known as purified water. The most common type of purified water is known as distilled water.
when batteries are new never use mixture water but when batteries become old and weak then you need to add mixture water
yes it can be purified
Yes, water is purified in very big installations.