
Ultrapure Water
Ultrapure water is water that has been treated to remove almost all impurities, including minerals, chemicals, and microorganisms. Commonly used in laboratories and industries like electronics and pharmaceuticals, it has a resistivity of 18.2 megohm-cm, meaning it conducts very little electricity. This high purity level is crucial because even tiny contaminants can affect experiments or processes. Ultrapure water is produced through methods such as distillation, reverse osmosis, and deionization, ensuring it meets stringent specifications for various applications where regular water may not be suitable.