Well I dont know why you would inject water into your muscle...BUT...it would be absorbed in the capilaries and eventually filtered through your renal system.
No, distilled water does not go bad after opening as long as it is stored properly in a clean container.
Distilled water does not go bad over time, as long as it is stored properly in a clean, sealed container.
Distilled water does not go bad over time as long as it is stored properly in a clean, sealed container.
Yes, a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water.Yes, a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water.
Boil water Collect the steam Cool the steam until it condenses back into water Collect the condensed water, and there you have your distilled water. Or you can just go to any store and buy a gallon.
No you cant it has to be distilled water they cant have that water bottle kind i have three and i use distilled water. But if you go to petsmart or petco they have these drops you put in the water so you can use like sink water.
The cooling system contains a 50/50 mixture of anti-freeze and distilled water. This coolant is stored in the radiator and overflow tank. The battery contains a 35% mixture of sulfuric acid and 65% distilled water. The windshield washer resivoir contains a mixture of distilled water, detergent, and an anti-freezing agent.
Distilled water is preferred and recommended in a non sealed battery. Tap water, with the minerals in it, should not be used unless you had to.
Pure water has pH 7, so still, freshly distilled water should have a pH of 7.0. However, interaction with the atmosphere allows carbon dioxide to dissolve into it, forming carbonic acid. As a result, agitating the water or allowing it to sit for a while will leave you with an aqueous solution that drifts down in pH. Because there are no natural buffers in distilled water, the pH can go down as low as 5.0.
Here's a very simple explanation. Electricity is conducted by ions, in water these are usually found in salts and other compounds dissolved in the water. In distilled water which is a lot closer to pure H2O there are far fewer of these conducting ions. If you want a more detailed answer I'm sure someone can go into the electrons involved.
If a cell is placed in distilled water, water will move into the cell by osmosis, causing it to swell and potentially burst due to the influx of water. This process is called hemolysis, and it occurs because the concentration of solutes inside the cell is higher than the concentration of solutes in the distilled water.
Yes , usually a 50 / 50 mix of antifreeze and preferably distilled water is used