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Unread 05-28-2001, 03:57 PM   #10
jimsnyder
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To back Nell up, Deionized water has only had the ions of metals and minerals pulled out, and is still bipolar and very conductive. What it does maen is that the resistance to a current is higher than tap water, and can be used to test the purity of the water. Really highly pure water (deionized or distilled) is very resistive to current and is measured in micro ohms of resistance.
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