What's in Deionized Water?
Most recent answer: 03/22/2012
Q:
What is deionized water? Does DI water contains no ions in absolute terms: even the H+ and OH- ions of water?
- clifton (age 60)
Antigua and Barbuda
- clifton (age 60)
Antigua and Barbuda
A:
You can get rid of the other ions but not the H+ and OH-.
Even if somehow water were prepared with no ions at all, within an
extremely short period of time a certain fraction of the molecules would
fall apart to form H+ and OH- ions. Afterwards,
the rate of new ions forming would be about equal to the rate of old
ions combining to form molecules. It's in this equilibrium state that
the concentrations of H+ and OH- are 10-7 molar, at room temperature.
Mike W.
Mike W.
(published on 03/22/2012)