Distilled water is pure.
Distilled water is typically free of microorganisms, including bacteria, due to the purification process of distillation, which involves boiling water and collecting the steam. However, contaminants can potentially enter distilled water through improper storage or handling post-distillation.
No, yeast requires sugar to ferment and produce alcohol. Distilled water does not contain any sugars, so yeast would not be able to ferment it.
Distilled water should have no other ions or impurities, so it shouldn't have any particles that influence the pH. If there is nothing to make it acidic or basic, it can only be neutral, pH=7.
It is generally not recommended to water orchids with tap water, as they are sensitive to minerals and chemicals found in tap water. It is better to use rainwater, distilled water, or water that has been allowed to sit out for 24 hours to let any chlorine or fluoride evaporate before watering your orchids.
we don't use distilled water for drinking because it would be too expensive to distill all of it and in any case there are many useful minerals in the water that benefit the body. Most of the things in normal drinking water benefit us we just have to be careful that we donut have harmful bacteria or other organisms in it.
No, distilled water is distilled water.
Yes, definitely. The conditioner not only keeps your water quality great, but it also dechlorinates the water, which is necessary for any fish to survive. If you are using distilled water, then you do not have to dechlorinate it, but if your water is from the tap or is chlorinated, then you must dechlorinate it. Also, a quick word of advice: Check to see if your conditioner also removes chloramine! Chloramine is toxic to fish, and some water conditioners do not remove it. Only purchase the best water conditioner.
Any grocery store sells distilled water.
Distilled water does not contain any ions because the distillation process removes all impurities, including ions, from the water.
None. distilled water is (theoretically) pure.
Fresh water that is free of impurities and cannot be tap water. You can go to the grocery or any other place to get Poland Springs water and get a filter at a pet store. Then you are ready!
It can be done but it is a very very hard and complicated process to make distilled water into water that will support aquatic life successfully. I only know of one person who can do it and he is a fully qualified chemist. Your Betta would be much better off in tap water provided you make sure any chlorine and/or chloramine have been removed. Pet shops carry chloramine remover. Chlorine is a gas and will evaporate off from the water if you keep it a few hours in a bucket.
Distilled water is typically free of microorganisms, including bacteria, due to the purification process of distillation, which involves boiling water and collecting the steam. However, contaminants can potentially enter distilled water through improper storage or handling post-distillation.
Distilled water
Distilled water is just water, the only possible impurity being a little hydrogen chloride. Tap water contains minerals from the rocks where it was collected, plus chemicals added by the water company to make it safe.
No, yeast requires sugar to ferment and produce alcohol. Distilled water does not contain any sugars, so yeast would not be able to ferment it.
No, most natural dietary fluoride comes from mineral deposits containing fluoride salts, this then leaches into drinking water. But with only a few rare exceptions this is rare. Most municipal water supplies have fluoride added and this would overwhelm any natural dietary fluoride sources.