Distilled water is a type of matter known as a compound. It is made up of water molecules, which consist of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom.
When salt is added to water, it forms a homogeneous solution, meaning the salt particles dissolve evenly throughout the water. This type of solution is called a saline solution.
Pure water refers to water that is free from contaminants and impurities, while distilled water is a type of pure water that has been boiled and then condensed back into a liquid to remove impurities and minerals. Both pure and distilled water are suitable for drinking, but distilled water may lack some essential minerals that pure water naturally contains.
It is recommended to use distilled water in clothes irons to prevent mineral buildup and blockages. Using tap water can lead to clogs and reduce the lifespan of the iron.
Osmotic pressure depends only on the concentration of the solute particles in a solution, not the type of solute. Different substances at the same concentration will exert the same osmotic pressure because the number of solute particles per unit volume is what matters in determining osmotic pressure, not the identity of the particles.
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Distilled water is a neutral
Distilled water is hypotonic to undistilled water. Undistilled water is hypertonic to distilled water. Undistilled water contains chemicals, if you live in the city, and minerals and nutrients. These would be considered impurities to the pure H2O, or solutes dissolved in the water. Because the undistilled water has substances in it that the distilled water does not, it is hyper-(above)-tonic. The deionized water is hypo-(below)-tonic to the dirty water.
A hypertonic solution surrounding the cell would cause the osmotic flow of water out of the cell, leading to cell shrinkage or crenation. This occurs because the concentration of solutes outside the cell is higher than inside, creating a concentration gradient that drives water out of the cell to balance the concentration.
An isotonic solution is a solution with the same concentration of solutes as another solution, resulting in no net movement of water across a cell membrane. This type of solution helps maintain cell shape and function by preventing osmotic pressure from building up.
Hypotonic solution. In this type of solution, water moves into the cell, causing it to swell or potentially burst due to the osmotic pressure.
Saline is distilled water with salt added into it. Dehydration isn't just the excessive loss of body water, it's also an electrolytic imbalance. When the body is dehydrated, salts have been depleted.
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