No it is normal well water.
Distilled water, if properly distilled, will not contain any ions, so it should not conduct an electric current. Water from a well will undoubtedly have many minerals and metals and salts, etc. in it because these will have been leached out of the ground. The ions that are present in well water will support the conduction of an electric current.
By heating it up then the steam hitting a condesing tube which then drops into a container
Glucose diffuses through dialysis tubing into the distilled water as, glucose molecules are small, it could fit through the pores of the dialysis tube. It is also because glucose is hydrophillic, (polar compound), which will dissolve in water as it is a polar compound as well.
The test tube with distilled water is used as a control in the laboratory activity to provide a baseline for comparison. It helps to ensure that any changes observed in the other test tubes are due to the specific substances being tested and not to external factors.
It does, but not well.
Sugar crystals tend to grow faster in distilled water compared to well water. This is because distilled water is purer and has fewer impurities that can interfere with the crystal formation process. Well water may contain minerals or other compounds that could affect the growth of sugar crystals.
distilled water is recommended
You can create distilled water from well water by boiling the well water, then collecting the steam that rises and condensing it back into liquid form. This process will separate impurities and minerals from the water, leaving you with distilled water.
Breaking down a red-hot ignition tube in distilled water helps to rapidly cool down the tube and prevent damage. The sudden cooling prevents the tube from becoming brittle or developing stress cracks due to thermal shock. It also helps to ensure the safety of the user by avoiding accidental burns from handling a hot tube.
If your distilled water is turning brown when heated, it wasn't distilled very well.
No. Distilled water has been completely purified; bottled water is just water from a stream or river, placed in a bottle and sold.
No, distilled water is distilled water.