Deionised water is water that has had most of its mineral ions removed, such as calcium, sodium, iron, and chloride, using ion-exchange resins. It is commonly used in laboratories, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and car batteries. While very pure, it is not suitable for drinking due to the absence of essential minerals. It differs from distilled water in its purification method.
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