The standard limits of PSQCA are <20cfu/ml in bottlled water, and WHO limits of drinking water is 100cfu/ml of total viable count. Pathogens(harmfull organisms) should be absent (E.coli, etc)
There is no set amount of bacteria that can be found in a liter of tap water. Different locations have different numbers of bacteria in the water.
80-90% is water just like us humans my teacher Mrs Signorello showed me it.
That will depend A LOT on where you get the water from.
Not very Much at all if its filtered
1 litre of water = 1 kg
You are about 60-65% water. Divide your weight accordingly.
4,54609188 kilograms There are 4,54609188 litres in an imperial gallon, one litre of water weighs 1 kilogram.
1 litre = 33.8140227 oz 750 litres x 33.8140227 = 25360.517025 oz
centi is the SI prefix which represents 1/100. A cl is a centi-litre, which means 1/100 th of a litre. So there are 100 cl in a litre
Urine and feces because bacteria populations are found in those substances. meaning if too much bacteria is found in the water it will be reductionof amount of dissolved oxygen in the water.
That is 1 litre
a litre
A quarter of a litre.
1 litre of water = 1 kg
half a litre of water is 500ml
At least a Litre (Of water)
1kg equal to i litre
at least 1 litre
That is about 0.9 of a litre
fill the 3 litre. empty this into the 8 litre. Fill the 3 litre, empty this into the 5 litre. Fill the 3 litre, empty as much as possible into the 5 litre, but you'll have one left. when you add this 1 to the 8 litre jug that you've already got 3 litres in already, this gives you 4 litres.
Yes it does.As a matter of fact bacteria lives and grows every where. It is common in ares that have mold.That's why you should wash as much stuff as you can with soap and water or bleach and water.