Water Deionized | 902760 | CDH

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Water Deionized | 902760 | CDH

Ultra-pure deionized water with minimal impurities, ideal for analytical and laboratory use. High-grade, low-conductivity water for precise experiments.

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Original price was: ₹1,998.00.Current price is: ₹1,798.00.

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Specifications Table

Product Name – Water Deionized
Quantity/Pack Size – 5 lit
Form – Liquid
Grade – Laboratory
Application – Analytical and lab experiments

Product Overview

Eqipped’s deionized water is meticulously processed to remove ions, organic compounds, and impurities, ensuring ultra-purity for laboratory applications. This high-grade water is essential for experiments requiring precise results, such as chromatography, spectroscopy, and cell culture. With minimal conductivity and consistent quality, it meets stringent lab standards. Manufactured under controlled conditions, it guarantees reliability for researchers, educators, and students. The deionization process eliminates contaminants, making it suitable for sensitive lab procedures. Trust eqipped for consistent, high-quality deionized water that supports accurate and reproducible results.

FAQs

1. What is deionized water used for in labs?

Deionized water is used in labs for analytical procedures, cleaning lab equipment, and preparing solutions where purity is critical.

2. How is deionized water different from distilled water?

Deionized water removes ions through ion-exchange resins, while distilled water undergoes vaporization and condensation to remove impurities.

3. Can deionized water be used for drinking?

Deionized water is not recommended for drinking as it lacks essential minerals and may have an odd taste.

4. What is the shelf life of deionized water?

Deionized water can be stored for up to 6 months if kept in a clean, sealed container away from contaminants.

5. Is deionized water safe for all lab applications?

Yes, deionized water is safe for most lab applications, but some high-sensitivity experiments may require further purification.