Not much .
None. distilled water is (theoretically) pure.
When chlorine gas is bubbled through a solution of distilled water, it reacts with water to form a mixture of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and hypochlorous acid (HOCl). This can lead to the formation of a weak solution of hydrochloric acid along with a small amount of hypochlorous acid, which can further react to produce hypochlorite ions (OCl-).
Ice cubes made of distilled water are purer and may appear clearer because they do not contain impurities found in tap water. Tap water contains minerals and impurities that may affect the taste of the ice cubes.
Distilled water is a compound because it is made up of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen, chemically bonded together to form water molecules.
do you mean 'distilled' water in theory or the bottled water with the words 'distilled water' on the bottle? if you mean the real 'distilled' water, then yes. If you mean the bottled water, then no because during processing impurities will be mixed into the water.
Around 35% Sulfuric Acid and 65% Distilled Water.
Distilled water is a neutral
Acid rain is typically around 100 times more acidic than distilled water, with a pH of 4-5 compared to the neutral pH of distilled water, which is around 7.
Distilled water is neutral.
yea but it is very little amount
its neutral.
The electrolyte is 65% Distilled water and 35% Sulfuric acid.
Distilled water mixed with sulfuric acid.
Distilled water.
Distilled water does not react with hydrochloric acid because it is a neutral compound and does not contain any ions to react with the acid. However, distilled water can dilute hydrochloric acid and reduce its concentration without any chemical reaction taking place.
Electrolyte is 35% Sulfuric acid and 65% distilled water. You can add distilled water to a battery that is low, but distilled water alone cannot be used as an electrolyte.
65% distilled water and 35% Sulfuric Acid.