MarkD51
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The very point of distilled water is to remove minerals that can contribute to acidity or basicity of water.
If you picked up water that said it has added minerals, then I am afraid to say it is NOT distilled water. It is mineral water or some other form of drinking water that is alkaline enough for drinking.
Distilled water is basically water in its purest form with pH of 7 and it is a colorless, odorless and tasteless liquid. One could get this info in 7th grade chemistry if they had paid attention.
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If the labels say it is 'Distilled Water' and then say it has added minerals, that is entirely contradicting and defeats the whole purpose of 'Distilled Water'.
It is like buying vegan food and then the label reads 'might contain some meat and animal by products'
Distilled water is extremely far from being "water in its purest form".
Depends what its intended uses.
Here's some examples. Then scroll down, and check the prices for purified waters.
http://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/h...-chemicals/tech-notes/which-water-to-use.html