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Deionized Water Deionized water has had its ions, such as salts and minerals, removed. This is done through a process that exchanges ions in the water with hydrogen and hydroxide ions, which then form water molecules. Deionized water is often used in laboratories and industrial processes.

Practical Advice: Use deionized water for tasks requiring pure water without minerals, like in scientific experiments or specific manufacturing processes.

Scientific Evidence: Deionized water is essential in laboratory settings where the presence of ions can interfere with experiments and results.