What is the chemical nature of distilled water?
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CHEMICAL NATURE OF DISTILLED WATER.......................
1• It is not the conductor of electricity.
2• Its melting point and boiling point
3• Neutral substance in term of acid and base both is similar as water
4• Distilled water does not contain components like
•• Iron
•• Calcium
•• Potassium.
5• Distilled water is free from impurities
6• It is a liquid so comparatively loosesly packed molecules..
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1• It is not the conductor of electricity.
2• Its melting point and boiling point
3• Neutral substance in term of acid and base both is similar as water
4• Distilled water does not contain components like
•• Iron
•• Calcium
•• Potassium.
5• Distilled water is free from impurities
6• It is a liquid so comparatively loosesly packed molecules..
============HOPE IT WILL HELP U=======
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Distilled water is a neutral substance.
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