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Look in the laundry aisle. It is often marked as "distilled water." Most large chain drug stores carry it too.
Pure, deionized water is a compound (H2O).
The deionized water is not an element, but it is a very pure water, without ions in solution.
Deionized water is water which has no solids dissolved in it. One way to make it is to distill the water. The water which comes over is called the distillate and it has no ions in it hence is deionized water. A second way to make deionized water is to pass water through an ion-exchange column. The latter is composed of insoluble chemicals which remove both positive and negative ions from the water leaving the resulting water without ions. An economical way to do this, which is the way it's usually done in industry, is to pass water through ion-exchange columns which has condensed from a steam engine. The latter is used by electrical power plants to drive generators. The so-called "condensate" is passed through ion-exchange columns thus yielding deionized water. This is economical because condensate is *waste* water with most of the ions already removed. Thus the ion-exchange columns will last longer before they'll have to be regenerated.
Ash content is determined by calcination and deionized water is not necessary.
Tap Water has higher conductivity compared to deionized water since it has more mineral/ salts. Deionized water has less/ no minerals to conduct electrical current. One can experiment this in a your Water Fuel Cell using deionized water, tap water and water with salts like (KOH or NaOH) or sea water.Nitinwww.HydroxyGarage.comWater Fuel Technology is Here !!!
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When glucose is mixed with dis-odium hydrogen phosphate with deionized water, there will be a chemical reaction. The deionized water acts as a catalyst to create the foaming that will occur.
since water is pretty neutral, the water does not change color but the universal indicator does. The universal indicator changes color as per the quantity of deionized water... But it changes to straw color or pale yellow in 50mL of deionized water.
Deionized, distilled water
both are same
it will rust
no