Yes, it is ionised as after ionisation of hydrogen and oxygen only water is formed.
De-ionised water is normally known as demineralised water. It?æis water whose mineral ions such as calcium, sodium and iron has been removed.
distilled water refers to water nearly free of ionised atoms such as Cl,Mg,and Na
Water
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Well it just doesn't because how can water affect water. For if you didn't know rain is water
Yes.
De-ionised water is normally known as demineralised water. It?æis water whose mineral ions such as calcium, sodium and iron has been removed.
Distilled water, or de-ionised water would be used in a laboratory.
Distilled water, or de-ionised water would be used in a laboratory.
distilled water refers to water nearly free of ionised atoms such as Cl,Mg,and Na
every gas can be ionised, in fact, any chemical can be ionised.
We can make good use of rain water by storing rain water and by rain harvesting.
We can make good use of rain water by storing rain water and by rain harvesting.
De-ionised water Distilled water is recommended if the battery just needs topping off. Sulfuric acid if the battery is empty.
There is no symbol for rain water.
Entirely free of salts = distilled or de-ionised water. However in general terms "fresh" water is regarded to be salt free while "sea" water contains salt.
The sulfuric acid in the Lechuguilla Cave is not produced by a specific organism but is a result of hydrogen sulfide gas reacting with oxygen and water in the cave environment. This reaction produces sulfuric acid that dissolves the surrounding limestone, creating unique cave formations.