Distilled water is better. It's been boiled to the point that all impurities have evaporated - and the remaining 'liquor' is pure water. Mineral water contains traces amounts of calcium, phosphorus, copper, lead and other chemicals.
Among distilled, mineral, and top water, it is usually safe to drink them off. Distilled water is the best option as it has had all contaminates removed and is pure water.
You want to use DISTILLED WATER - any of the chain autoparts stores should have it in gallons. Mineral water has, well, minerals. Distilled water has close to all removed. Mineral water will corrode the cooling system and cause scale build-up. 1/8" of scale has the same insulating factor as 4" of iron - you do not want that.
The pH of triple distilled water is around 7, which is considered neutral. Triple distilled water has a very low mineral content, resulting in a pH close to neutral.
Plants generally grow better in tap water as it contains minerals that are beneficial for their growth. Distilled water lacks these minerals that plants need, so using it exclusively may lead to nutrient deficiencies and affect plant growth.
Distilled water potable A+
Distilled water is recommended for use in laboratories, cars, special industries; mineral water is recommended for drinking (but with moderation).
Among distilled, mineral, and top water, it is usually safe to drink them off. Distilled water is the best option as it has had all contaminates removed and is pure water.
Distilled water is a pure water, mineral water contain many impurities.
Mineral water will be more dense than distilled water. The disolved material adds mass, but does not increase the volume.
nope, the opposite. Distilled water is water with most of the minerals removed (excpet probably a fair degree of Carbonate and sulfide), mineral water is water with extra minerals added.
nope, the opposite. Distilled water is water with most of the minerals removed (excpet probably a fair degree of Carbonate and sulfide), mineral water is water with extra minerals added.
I think you mean mineral and Distilled water. Mineral water means it might have different sorts of minerals like chemicals and iron in it and Distilled means it has been purified under moderation.
mineral water contains salts. Distilled water does not contain any salts, it's just water. And bottled water comes in a bottle. As a "food" item I expect it has to pass food safety standards, but otherwise it could be anything. Mineral water is water that has had minerals dissolved into it as a result of being stored underground. Spring water is mineral water for example. Depending on where the mineral water has come from effects the mineral content of the water. Distilled water on the other hand has been distilled. That mean it has been turned into steam, then the steam is allowed to cool turning it back into water in a clean container. What happens as a result is that only the water turns into steam leaving the mineral content behind giving you pure water with no mineral content.
Add nothing but distilled water to a battery.
You want to use DISTILLED WATER - any of the chain autoparts stores should have it in gallons. Mineral water has, well, minerals. Distilled water has close to all removed. Mineral water will corrode the cooling system and cause scale build-up. 1/8" of scale has the same insulating factor as 4" of iron - you do not want that.
Mineral water.it has minerals you need,iron magnesium,sodium etc. while distilled water has only pure water
Mineral water is not recommended for use in batteries as its impurities and minerals can interfere with the battery's chemistry and performance. It is best to use distilled water, which is free of impurities and minerals, to ensure the proper functioning of the battery.