Science, asked by ishikakumarinov2010, 3 months ago

Why do we use
distilled water
in laboratories?​

Answers

Answered by deepakojha11411
2

Answer:

Distilled water is basically inert, meaning nothing is in the water but hydrogen and oxygen. Distillation kills most organic matter and removes minerals from the water, making it an ideal control element for science projects and laboratory tests.

Answered by ravijaddaravijadda03
2

Answer:

you can consistently find biologists using distilled water for experiments. Water impurities could ruin a difficult lab experiment, and determining the problem would be difficult. Distilled water prevents this mistake, and is also used for cleaning tools.

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