Chemistry, asked by arshpreetkour402, 3 months ago

why is spring water pure enough for drinking but unsuitable for laboratory use​

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Answered by Darsh7167
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Answer:

Spring water contains dissolved impurities which are due to the nature of soil surrounding the spring and cannot be used for laboratory purposes, where distilled water free from impurities is needed.

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Answered by Cottonking86
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