👉 Dist Fluid, commonly known as distilled water, is purified water that has been processed to remove impurities, minerals, and other contaminants. The distillation process involves heating water to produce steam, which then condenses back into liquid form, leaving behind impurities like salts, minerals, and even some chemicals. This results in a high-purity water that is free from the contaminants typically found in tap or bottled water, making it ideal for various applications, including medical use, laboratory settings, and as a base for other chemical processes. Distilled water is often used in laboratories to avoid interference from mineral deposits, and it's also preferred for cooking and cleaning due to its neutral pH and lack of mineral content.