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Letter 33093
Why use deionized water in science
experiments
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WHY USE DEIONIZED WATER INSTEAD OF TAP WATER IN SCIENCE
EXPERIMENTS.
DEBRA S.
STUDENT - Philadelphila, PA
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It's hard to tell if this is just a homework question or you have
an actual interest, but deionized water is pure water without
contaminants that might affect your experiments. For example if you
are trying to determine if a particular sample solution has some
particular element in it, you would mess up your experiment if you
diluted the sample with tap water that contained that element.
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Ted Mooney, P.E.
finishing.com
Brick, New Jersey
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If I remember my good old chemistry days, distilled water is
better that deionized water for scientific experiments. It is pure
water and no solids, ionized or deionized.
Mandar
Sunthankar
- Fort Collins, CO
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