no
Distilled water is not a base.
Distilled water is pure.
No, distilled water is not a carbohydrate. Carbohydrates are organic compounds made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, while distilled water is simply pure water with impurities removed through distillation.
Distilled water is close to pure water, and if it was distilled in a clean environment it would be pure water. Thus no, it would not have maltose ( a sugar) in it.
A US gallon of distilled water is 3,785 millilitres
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.
No, distilled water is distilled water.
Rinse it out well with water from the sink or distilled water if you have it on hand. Then use eye drops to relubricate it.
Both aluminum and steel have densities higher than that of water and ordinarily would sink; if the can was empty and thus (like a boat) able to displace more mass in water (by virtue of its volume) than its own weight, it could then float. However, if it was filled with water, its overall density considering both the metal and the container's content, would be higher than water, and it would sink. The fact that the water was distilled would only marginally affect buoyancy; distilled water is about 2-5% less dense than salt water.
Distilled water is not a base.
You should not drink distilled water as it lacks minerals which are beneficial for us.Make a solution of the salt in distilled water.
Distilled water is neutral
The abbreviation for distilled water is H2O.
Water (distilled or not) is a chemical compound - H2O.
distilled! :D
Distilled water is clearly labelled as such.
Distilled water is homogenous not heterogenous.