I wouldn't put it past 2 years. It's great to keep bottles of water for emergency situations, but please, after 2 years, recycle it, and invest in new ones. Hope this helps! :)
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no this is just a rumor but make sure you are switching bottles every now and then because after a long period of time toxins from the plastic can get into your water so it is fine as long as you do not use the same bottle over a long period of time
Can a water molecule size 54hz be stable for a period of time?
Because you have refilled the bottle germs from your salivia could cause the bacteria to accumulate over a long period of time.. Does this help ???
Chlorine water. Normal fresh water is good and it cleanses your eyes. But chlorine water is fine as long as there's not to much in the pool your eyes may sting and go red afterwards so just splash them with fresh normal water
a) if the water is PERFECTLY sterile and the bottle is PERFECTLY closed, the water would stay sterile years and years and years. b) but if the water in the bottle is not 100% sterile or the bottle is not 100% closed (which is more likely) some germs & co migth slowly multiply ... as their number is expected to be relatively low, you can consider the water to be sterile (or at least the number of the little creatures to be nonrelevant) up until the date on the bottle
It will last as long as the bottle holds up.
just get a vacuum water bottle !!! cheers >.<
It will remain good for years if the bottle is closed.
How long will it t take a quarter to rust in fresh water
if opened from 2-4 days if closed about 11-14 months
The Long Island Sound contains both fresh and salt water because it is an estuary.
Long Pond
It shouldn't, as long as the bottle is closed again and not stored in extreme temperatures.
It takes 1,000 years for the typical plastic water bottle to degrade in a landfill.
It last for a longer duration, if the cap of the bottle is closed properly.
it takes thousands of years for a water bottle to decompose.