This will increase the water potential of the blood, and cause your blood cells to burst due to osmosis.
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
if you inject straight into your body you die!
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.
Don't inject into your arm. Unless you are using some time of "site injectable" steroid, which only effects the muscl injected, you never want to inject into your arm. There are places in the shoulder to inject but there are a lot of nerves there and it is risky. Inject into your butt, or quardricep. There is plenty of muscle, and hard to miss. Plus it's convenient to have both hands to use while you are doing this.
"OK Nurse, Now just INJECT the needle onto the patients arm."
No, distilled water is distilled 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.