thinking this diagram of DI water
it was for a chem assignment. i don't quite remember what is was about. it may have been about intermolecular forces and surface tension.

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thinking this diagram of DI water
it was for a chem assignment. i don't quite remember what is was about. it may have been about intermolecular forces and surface tension.
Important Facts About and Uses of Deionized Water
Important Facts About and Uses of Deionized Water
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Deionized water Türkçesi nedir? Deionized water ne demek?
Deionized water Türkçesi nedir? Deionized water ne demek? Deionized water Türkçesi nedir? Deionized water ne demek?
Activate Deionized Water 20oz Bottle ($2.67)
Activate appears to be a promising brand aside from their use of a cheaper plastic bottle. Any water claiming to be of superior quality should be contained in glass, crystal, or bone. I do respect their simple label design, however; the bottle is covered and yet has a clear window from which to visually inspect the contents. All looks clear, so let us hope other senses continue to satisfy.
Activate states that nutrients deteriorate sitting in water, so they do not add any. In fact, they remove all nutrients and impurities through a deionization and reverse osmosis process. Although I am well versed in the technical aspects of these mechanisms, the average reader need only be concerned with results. Unfortunately, after smelling the water, it seems the results are sharp scents of stale bread and workout clothes.
I am of course quite disappointed; my hopes were high for a water with such a well articulated mission statement. The taste followed through with a similar letdown. A soft aftertaste of mildew with dabs of rotting yeast. I must assume there is a series of flaws in the manufacturers technical process.
The Water Connoisseur gives this bottle 2 Crystal Goblets out of 5.
This water is not recommended for human consumption. Alternate recommended uses include cooling down hand blown glasswares, circulating through a "urinating Cupid" water fountain, and concocting artificial sweat for cybernetic organisms.