They get wet (and get cooked if it is hot)
In a sealed jar of distilled water, a nail would not corrode or rust because there are no impurities present in the water to facilitate the oxidation process. Rusting occurs due to the presence of oxygen, moisture, and impurities, which are all absent in distilled water.
Distilled water is not a base.
The water is evaporating leaving the impurities behind. When condensed and recollected, it is pure water.
You'll get a solution of sodium carbonate in water. People who work in photo labs do this all the time.
Distilling salt water separates the salt and the water: water is boiled away and condensed back to water, leaving the salt.
it grows
Yes, rust happens to iron nail though it is kept in distilled water.
Nothing
When you mix distilled water with salt and soup, the result is dilute soup.
it would rust
Please explain 10 !
In a sealed jar of distilled water, a nail would not corrode or rust because there are no impurities present in the water to facilitate the oxidation process. Rusting occurs due to the presence of oxygen, moisture, and impurities, which are all absent in distilled water.
When a prune is placed in distilled water, it will swell. This is because distilled water has a higher concentration of water molecules compared to the prune, causing water to move into the prune through osmosis, resulting in swelling as the prune absorbs water.
No, distilled water is distilled water.
Drinking it once will have little or no effect, but the regular drinking of distilled water is not to be encouraged for health reasons. The lack of naturally occurring minerals in this water has raised some concerns.
You will shorten the life of the battery. Only add Distilled water to a battery.
Distilled water is not a base.