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Aqua destillata

Description

Aqua destillata (a.d.) is the Latin name for distilled water, H2O. When a.d. is used in various solution protocols, it may indicate that water with the highest possible quality or lowest possible level of impurities should be used, as may be reached not only with distilled water but also with high-purity deionised water.

Abbreviation: a.d.






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