Chlorine will disappear from tap water if it is just left open to the air. Minerals are removed from tap water when boiled and appear as lime scale on boiling vessels.
You are making flower soup, in a sense, when you place flowers in water. Flower stems are full of organic chemicals that can be eaten by bacteria or fungi, that can decay, that can make water cloudy, etc.
All you have to do to reduce the boiling point of water is go to a higher altitude and boil it.
the tap root can go deep into the soil and find any water it can get
No it does'nt!It makes it go slower. by alshacore
Quite a while. You have to go to 30,000 feet above sea level--and you'll need to do it in an airplane because Mount Everest is only 29,000 feet at the peak. Anyway, once you've gone that high it just takes a few minutes to boil the water.
Distillation will remove salt, boiling will leave the salt behind, but you have to go through the trouble of condensing it. Also, tap water has added chlorine, fluoride, and other antimicrobial chemicals to kill any microbes left after filtering. You would have to have certain filter systems and chemicals to make ACTUAL tap water.
you can go to a pet store and buy a betta water treatment for fish. read the back and it should say that it removes the harmful chemicals for the fish from the tap water. If you have any questions, ask an employee. They will help you.
How do I go about testing drinking water? I want to know what the pH level is on the tap water in my house.
You are making flower soup, in a sense, when you place flowers in water. Flower stems are full of organic chemicals that can be eaten by bacteria or fungi, that can decay, that can make water cloudy, etc.
Distilled water is preferred and recommended in a non sealed battery. Tap water, with the minerals in it, should not be used unless you had to.
Tap water is the best water for betta fish! There is no need to go out and buy expensive betta fish water...it's no different then tap! If you want to be sure that the tap water is safe for your betta, put in some sort of conditioner for the water.
When ur water is from a well.........
go to the river and get water to boil.
Salt changes the molecular composition of the water, causing its boiling point to go up. That's why it takes it longer to boil.
Salt changes the molecular composition of the water, causing its boiling point to go up. That's why it takes it longer to boil.
To test tap water to see if it is safe, you can go to Home Depot, or Lowe's. From there, get the water tester. You can then find out if your water is safe to drink.
All you have to do to reduce the boiling point of water is go to a higher altitude and boil it.