You can drink distilled water.
2006-11-10 02:55:14
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answer #1
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answered by mr.threethirtyfive 4
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The difference is this; a neutralized acid usually produces a salt and water, for instance the chemical reaction between hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide yields a salt and water as it's products, this here is a neutralization reaction where water is gotten but not alone it's with a salt on the other hand a distilled water is that which is in it's purest form without any other impurities or any other product as in the case of a neutralized acid distilled water is gotten through a process known as distillation
2006-11-10 11:30:21
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answered by Samuel_007 2
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A neutralized acid is no longer an acid. In order to neutralize an acid you must react it with a base, this produces a salt and water. The main difference between a neutralized acid and water then, is that the neutralized acid solution may have an acidic or basic pH due to the nature of the salt that was formed. The pH of distilled water is usually ~ 7 (but may be slightly acidic due to the presence of carbon dioxide)
I hope this helps =)
2006-11-10 11:27:56
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answered by Annnie 2
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Whatever you do to acid is acid.
Water is water distilled or not.
2006-11-10 10:56:45
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answered by SKG R 6
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actually if it's completey neutralized the first won't hurt you. it's an old magician's trick...
distilled H2O doesn't have as many ions - it's just purer. deionized water doesn't have any ions in it at all.
2006-11-10 12:10:59
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answered by shiara_blade 6
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