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Deionized Water

Chemical Product

Deionized Water

    Synonyms:
    DI Water
    Molecular Formula:
    H2O
    Cas Number:
    7732-18-5
    Molecular Weight:
    18.015 g/mol
    Product Description:
    Deionized water is water that has had its mineral ions removed, making it free of dissolved salts, metals, and other impurities.
    Applications:
    - Chemical Manufacturing: Used in laboratories and industries for preparing solutions and in chemical processes. - Pharmaceuticals: Applied in pharmaceutical formulations and as a solvent in drug production. - Electronics: Used in the manufacturing of semiconductors and in electronic component cleaning. - Laboratory Use: Commonly used as a solvent in laboratory experiments and in the preparation of solutions.

Physical and Chemical Properties:


Properties
Appearance Clear, colorless liquid
Odor Odorless
Molecular Formula H2O
Molecular Weight 18.015 g/mol
Boiling Point 100 °C
Density 1 g/cm³
Solubility Soluble in all proportions in water
Flash Point Not applicable
Chemical Stability Stable under normal conditions, but should be kept away from contaminants to preserve purity
  • Product Description
  • Applications
  • Physical and Chemical Properties
Deionized water is water that has had its mineral ions removed, making it free of dissolved salts, metals, and other impurities.
- Chemical Manufacturing: Used in laboratories and industries for preparing solutions and in chemical processes. - Pharmaceuticals: Applied in pharmaceutical formulations and as a solvent in drug production. - Electronics: Used in the manufacturing of semiconductors and in electronic component cleaning. - Laboratory Use: Commonly used as a solvent in laboratory experiments and in the preparation of solutions.

Physical and Chemical Properties:


Properties Data
Appearance Clear, colorless liquid
Odor Odorless
Molecular Formula H2O
Molecular Weight 18.015 g/mol
Boiling Point 100 °C
Density 1 g/cm³
Solubility Soluble in all proportions in water
Flash Point Not applicable
Chemical Stability Stable under normal conditions, but should be kept away from contaminants to preserve purity