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'''Double distilled water''' (ddH<sub>2</sub>O) is prepared by double [[distillation]] of deionized [[Distilled_water|water]]. It is used, among other things, when single distillation does not lead to sufficiently pure water for some applications in [[biochemistry]].
'''Double distilled water''' (ddH<sub>2</sub>O) is prepared by double [[distillation]] of deionized [[Distilled_water|water]]. It is used, among other things, when single distillation does not lead to sufficiently pure water for some applications in [[biochemistry]].


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Double distilled water (ddH2O) is prepared by double distillation of deionized water. It is used, among other things, when single distillation does not lead to sufficiently pure water for some applications in biochemistry.