Depending on type of water you get. If it is spring water, it shouldn't expire unless the contents of the bottle that contained it has came off or something. If it distilled water or flavored, it is still mainly due to impurities of the bottle that fall off in, and their is still some impurities in the water itself if it was distilled or flavored. In some cases, not all water that is in the bottle is good or healty for you, but it is still better than some school water, I think. So, that is why the companies manafacturers are required, in some cases, to put an expiration date on it. That is all I know.
it will not expire
because the water is importance to our body...
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Coconut water can expire and the expiration date is shown on the package. When the water has past the expiration date, it's best to discard.
They dont really expire. they get damaged. by water or out side contaminates.
Yes
Champagne does not expire. It actually gets better with age, but up to a point.
Noxzema does not actually expire. This medication will however lose it's potency if it is not stored under the appropriate conditions.
Most Disney World tickets expire 14 days from activation (first use). Unless the tickets have the 'no expiration' option and then they will never actually expire.
no it just becomes contaminated or stale
Yes it can, if bacteria gets inside the water.
Money doesn't expire, and as it gets older it may actually become more sought after to some collectors.
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It doesnt really expire. It's original form is anhydrous, meaning no water molecules. Over time, it becomes monohydrate (plus 1 molecule of water) upon reaction with air.
Sort of. Although water itself cannot rot or "expire", over time a plastic bottle will leach hydrocarbons into the water (especially if the bottle is exposed to head or light). This will first make the water taste bad, and eventually render it undrinkable. Water bottled in glass will not have these problems.