No, because bottled water is filtered and purified. And if they were to have acid in them. It's REALLY unhealthy and bad for you. It can burn your tongue.
You don't know that! I did a science project on it and there is acid in water! It mite not occur to you but just because it doesn't burn your tongue doesn't mean it doesn't have acid in it!
I know I'm doing my science project on it now and zepherhills has the most acid sparkling water has the least so the first comment don't listen to there wrong the second comment is right
Water definitely always can be either acidic or basic. It's only the degree of acidity that water has that defines water as neutral pH = 7 . A pH of 7 means that water has .0000001 mole of free hydrogen ion in it per liter of water. The strongest acid is pH = 0 which means water has 1 mole of free hydrogen ion per liter and the weakest acid is pH = 14 which means water has .000000000000001 mole of free hydrogen ion in it per liter of water. So even neutral water pH of 7 has a very low concentration of acid.(free hydrogen ion) By the way, without being considered to be acid rain, normal rain has a pH of 5.5 always and the water coming out of many taps using groundwater can have a pH of 5.5 as in southern New Jersey. The good part is that being slightly acidic gives us the best tasting water in the world, much better than neutral water.
There is nothing dangerous about having low levels of acid in water.
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has electrolytes; I'm searching for others.
No.
Strong electrolytes are totally dissociated in water.
Strong electrolytes are totally dissociated in water.
Yes. Electrolytes dissolved in water produce ions.
Drink water, natural fruit juices and products like Ensure have electrolytes, or help restore electrolytes in the body.
Most salt dissolve in water, then they're electrolytes by forming ions in solution.
These substances are ionic compounds forming electrolytes by dissociation in water.
The word electrolytes is a scientific term for salts.
The word electrolytes is a scientific term for salts.
The word electrolytes is a scientific term for salts.
An electrolyte.
Ionic compounds form electrolytes in water solutions or when they are melted.
The word electrolytes is a scientific term for salts.